Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
* LOCAL HAPPENINGS. • Typewriter ribbons for stpe at The Republican office. i3s :t. v . Peanut butter, olives and picnic goods galore at the IJome Grocery. D. M. Worland made a business trip to Chicago today. ■ - — ; ■ Good evening! Did you trade at the Home Grocery today? .... A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, south of' town, yesterday. Born, Monday, July 10, to Mr. and Mrs. William George, of Barkley township, a son.
The finest home grown tomatoes ever offered, now at the Home Grocery. Born, Tuesday, July 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Johh Akres, o£ Barkley township, a son. Reduction, in all trimmed hats until July 15th at Mrs. Purcupile's. The selection is large and good. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tryon and daughter, pf Chicago, are visiting his brother, C. H. Tryon and wife. Will Lowman, who is working as motorman for a street car company at Muncie, caffie home yesterday for a visit of several days with relatives. Mr. Hayner, piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, is in the city. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s Jewelry store. The bankrupt Racket Store stock is being invoiced by B. J. Jarrette, J. H. S. Ellis, W. R. Lee, C. G. Spitler and Mr. Ransford. Two daughters of Adam Flesher, of Barkley township, aged 5 and 9 years, have typhoid fever. They live on the John Eger farm.
. Mrs. Clara Puterbaugh left this morning for her home in Piqua, Ohio, after a visit with her brother, Dr. E. N. Loy and family. Her son, Loy Puterbaugh, will remain here fpr a longer visit.
G. K. Wentworth is installing a new derrick and machinery to replace that destroyed by fire on the site of the well he was drilling for oil near Roselawn, and will resume drilling within the next ten days.
Owing to the storm Tuesday, the regular 10 cent monthly social.of the M. E. church will be held Thursday July 13, at the home of Jesse Gwin, in the east part of town. Mrs. W. L. Frye, Chairman.-.
Miss Grace Findley, principal of the Watts de Puyster school of Rensselaer, went to Logansport yesterday to accompany her mother, Mrs. Sarah Bowman, of Brownstown, here for a visit They arrived this morning.
Mrs. Frank Hunt' came down from Lowell today to again help in the care of Mr. Hunt’s mother, who is at the home of J. J. Hunt and whose condition has been very poorly for some time and recentlyconslderably worse.
Abe Martin says: '“How’d you like t’ edit a R'publican paper durin’ th’ kind o’ weather we’ve been a havin’? Miss Fawn Lippincut will give a parched lawn party t’night, with incidental music by Prof. Clem Harner’s band.”
The Rev. Edward Baech, of Delphi, former pastor of the Presbyterian ohurch of Rensselaer, will preach in that church Sunday morning and at the union vesper service Sabbath evening. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to be present at both of these services.
IB 4121 ™ CFT< ■ 35 Cents a Pound At RHOADS’ Grocery.
