Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Growing better every day.—Home Grocery. . Herbert Paxtoni, of Gary, visited relatives here Sunday. Peanut butter, olives and picnic goods galore at the Home Grocery. Robert Johnston, of Lafayette, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark. Mrs. Rice Porter returned from Goodland today where she had been visiting her parents. - *— The Monon has a force of men and teams at work grading for the switch in the factory addition. Telephone orders for blackberries to 525 E. or 525 G, Mrs. Harvey W. Wood, Jr., or Mrs. Lawson Bruce. Judge George Marvin, of Monticello, came today to hear the Marble ditch remonstrance case, as special judge. Bert Thompson, wife and daughter, of Francesville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows Sunday. ♦ Miss Vera Parker, deputy county clerk, has returned from a week’s va- ! cation spent with her sister at Brook. Good evening! Did you trade at the florae Grocery today? Gilbert Albin, who has been working on a farm west of town, has a bad case of ivy poisoning and has been compelled to give up his work. Mr. Hayner, piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, is in the city. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry store. Judge Hanley is carrying round an injured arm, the result of his automobile crank kicking backward. The ligaments of the arm were torn, making a painful injury. T. W. Anderson and Scott Branahan, who have been working on the interurban right-of-way, south of town, went to Thayer this morning to work on the grading | there. C. L. Murphy and family, of Berwyn, 111., are here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows, and they will also visit at Remington before returning home. Mrs. George Klmberlln and little daughter, who have been visiting here with her father, John N. Baker, and family, returned to her home at Rossville, 111., Saturday. There are advertised letters in the postofflce for: Mrs. Ollie Spencer, Mrs. Lida Smith, Miss Ruth Jackson, B. F. Rose, J. M. Forbes, Andrew Landis, F. G. Kannel, K. Freihart. Wm. Miller, who formerly ran the tile mill at Pleasant Grove, died at his home four miles southeast of Monon Saturday night, of creeping paralysis. Interment took place at the Bedford cemetery. The contract for carrying the mail between the postoffice and the depot has been let to George McCarthy at |384 per year or $32 per month. Thomas J. O’Meara, the former carrier, has been given the Pleasant Grove contract at $420 per year. D. E. Hollister has so far recovered as to get down to The Republican office this noon. At one* time during his illness it was thought he could not recover, but now the carbuncle which was responsible for his condition has almost disappeared. He was given the serum treatment when all else failed, and an Improvement In his condition could be noticed after the. first injection. •