Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Miss Alice Shedd is in Chicago today. Don’t forget the horse show meet- - ing at the court house this evening. Try that lean sweet pickle pork, 15c lb. at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Clarence Hamilton is vefy sick with nervous prostration. a little better than others. — Home Grocery. ' B. N. and Edna Fendig are spending the day in Chicago. - Mrs. Albert Bissenden returned home today from a visit at Paxton, 111. Yacht Club salad dressing, “King of its kind,” 15c and 25c sizes—Home Grocery. ' Dr. L. C. Page, of Honey Grove, Texas, is the guest of his nephew, Frank Foltz. The Home Grocery is receiving fine Michigan celery direct from the gardens now. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner, George Hopkins, Vern Crisler, Joe Hardman and Mrs. C. C. Warner went to Water Valley on a fishing trip today. Rev. E. R. Richards, of Elyria, Ohio, a missionary from Africa, will speak at the M. E. church tonight. He will have curios from Africa on exhibition. O. A. Yeoman returned home last night from a two months’ fruit tree selling trip in LaPorte and Porter counties. ' * If you are in favor of holding a horse show and celebration this year, come out to the meeting at the court house this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dean, who have been on their wedding trip, are expected home this week. They have been making a lake trip and a letter written at Detroit was received today. Gus Phillips arrived here yesterday, his visit being caused by the illness of his father, Simon Phillips. Gus has been playing in New York theatres for some time. Rev. G. H. Clarke has sold his residence in Rensselaer to Charles Batt’eday. The consideration is stated to be >1,500. Possession will not be given until Rev. Clarke moves his family to Indianapolis. There will be an ice cream and box social at the James school house, three miles south of Rensselaer, on Saturday night, July 22. Proceeds for benefit of church. All members of Ladles’ Aid please bring cake. George Ball, of Monon, visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore yesterday'and today. Mr. Ball is in the employ of the Rumley Manufacturing Co., of Laporte and was on his way home from Canada, where he had been In the interest of the firm. Next week he will leave for Russia to look after the interests of the company. The work of making cement blocks at the match factory site is progressing right along. Tomorrow a large cement mixer is expected to arrive, when greater progress is expected to be made. About 500 blocks per day are now being made. The greatest handicap now is the lack of water, which has to be purchased at a price .of II per load. Work on the foundation will not commence until the well is completed. It is now at a depth of about sixty feet and. water should be struck before many days. .
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