Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —— > PICTURES. CAPTAIN HELL SUNSHINE AND SHADOW.

Mr and Mrs. Len Lefler and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townsend, of Lafayette, are spending tge day in Rensselaer having made the trip in the formers automobile. “Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years; No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me.” —J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. Mrs. Anna Tuteur and daughter, Miss Maurine, are planning a trip to California to visit Mrs. C. C. Park, formerly Miss Lena Tuteur. They expect to start' in about two weeks. Mrs. Park recently visited the George E. Marshall family at Medford, Oreg., and the Wilcox family at Efigene, Oreg. ■“ One of the nicest breakfast foods on the market today is the new cooked oats. Ready to’ serve—loc a package at the Home Grocery Marshal Mustard yesterday after-' noon killed S. M. Laßue’s dog. It had slipped its muzzle off its nose and was cutting some queer capers in the triangular park on Division street. Apparently it was mad, but it may have been simply having a flit, to which it was subject. Anyway, it has joined the realm of “good” dogs now. Van Sherman, 50 years of age, suicided at .Crown Point Wednesday by drinking white hellabore. He whs engaged in the barber business and had lived at Crown Point about all his life. Shortly before his suicide he attacked his wife and cut her badly about the head. He is thought to have been crazy. F. P. Morton was over from Goodland yesterday, engaged in a land deal He feels like a bird just out of a cage, having been kept at home for five weeks during which time the house was quarantined owing to the fact that his daughter Geraldine, 14 years of age, had the scarlet fever. She is now well again.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson and little daughter arrived home from Longmont, Colo., Wednesday evening on the milk train. Mrs. Jackson is in very poor health, but stood the trip home remarkably well. They are at the home of her sister, Mrs. Milt Roth. Joe says that Rensselaer looks good to him and that he has no use for the golden west. Frank Maloy, of Lowell, assisted by another citizen of that place, chaperoned twenty little boys at a camping party one night recently, and about the time the little fellows were ready for bed • a dozen rowdies about 20 years of age put in an appearance and capturing the boys, ducked them head first into a water tank. The water was cold and the boys were roughly treated and one of them almost died as a result of the exposure. The Lowell papers do not say what effort Frank and his companion made to drive off the rowdies, but apparently they were not at the camp when the attack was made or there would have been something doing.

Guy Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Daniels, of this city, who is now employed in the government arsenal at Rock Island, 111., is to be married Saturday of this week to Miss Goldie Erford, of that city. They will spend a short honeymoon at Lake Geneva, Wis. Guy recently took a civil service examination for a government clerkship and passed with a grade that caused him to receive a telegram asking hlmjo report at once at the Isthmus of Panama and stating that the salary would be 91,200. Owing to the fact that his marriage was about to take place he was forced to decline the position. His wife is also a stenographer and is at present employed at a salary of 9100 per month. We don’t know how good a girl Guy is getting except that we rely on his judgment, but we know that she is getting one of Rensselaer’s best young men, whose ability, Integrity and industry are certain to make him successful wherever he casta his lot

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