Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The township trustees are holding their regular monthly meeting today .in Rensselaer. Black Caps for canning, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. JOHN EGER. George' Hemphill was down from Chicago to spend Sunday with his parents. ' '' J Charles G. Wiltshire, of Zanesville, Ohio, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. r 5 The boys’ band will furnish the music for the celebration at Francesville tomorrow. Ed Duvall, who is yrorjting for Bob Wartena at Elkhart, came home to remain over Sunday. A card was received from Clyde Comer, of Winchester, today, announcing thebirthof their, first child, a son, last Frdjay. Jesse Burch, former editor of the Oxford Tribune, is taking an European trip. The last heard of him he was at Wales, Scotland. Leave your orders for Black Hasp* berries for canning, Wednesday • and Thursday of this week. JOHN EGER. Bills have been distributed announcing that Rev. J.. M. Jolly will speak on the liquor traffic at the court house next Saturday and Sunday.

The Dale carnival company, which was in Monticello'all last "week, will be in Kentland this week and will be one bf the attractions on July 4th. We unloaded, last week, another car of Eastern cane granulated sugar, the best sugar for preserving fruit JOHN EGER. The Passons tenant property which was damaged by fire some weeks ago, has been repaired by the Ohio Farmers’ insurance Co. The cost of repairing the building was $119.43, which was paid by the Insurance company. John Knox was' down from Chicago Sunday to visit home folks. He thinks strongly of taking up advertising work and may take a special course in college. He is now working as cashier in a drugstore in the city, but will probably give up that work. The Wrens were compelled to cancel their game with Francesville at the last moment Sunday and the trip to Francesville was not made. Harry Swartzell, the pitcher, injured bls arm, and as there was no one to substitute, it was necessary to call off the game. - '*?-<• Under the firm name of -Rich & Tedford, W. E. Rich and A C. Tedford will soon embark in the general merchandise business at Goodland, occupying the-old Spinney store room, which had been vacant since William Eikenberry moved the Spinney stock away. The new firm will start In business about July 15th.

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