Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
B. 3. Fendig ie in Chicago on business today. - :?? - Just a little better than others.— Home Grocery. . Walter Forbes, will leave tomorrow for a visit with his parents near Wabash. Yacht Club salad dressing, “King of its kind,” 15c and 35c sizes—Home Grocery. Carl Duvall is visiting his brother John, in Chicago, who is working so • Marshall Field. Walter Blankenbaker, of Newton township, has bought a new fore door Flanders automobile. Levi Reynolds, of Chalmers, is the guest of Mrs. S. R. Nichols and son, Earle Reynolds, today. Mrs. Robert Johnston and children returned to Lafayette last evening, after a visit with relatives here. A Sunday school is now being held at the Surrey school house every Sunday at 2:30 P. M. Everybody invited. Harold Clark went to Indianapolis today to play short stop with the Silent Stars in a game with the Maxwell team at Maxwell. Rev. J. O. Ledbetter, of Swazee, president of the M. P. church in Indiana, is here to attend the picnic at Rosebud church tomorrow. B ' The place of holding the basket picnic tomorrow has been changed from Alter’s grove to the Rosebud church, owing to the accident to Leslie Alter. Helen Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, while playing with some children yesterday afternoon, fell and broke her shoulder blade. Mr. and Mrs. George Macy, of Columbus, Ohio, came this afternoon for a visit with his mother, Mrs. John Makeever. They are on their way home from Minneapolis, Minn. Hugh Leavel has leased the room now occupied by WeastX pool room for a period of years and will-move his bakery therein from the K. of P. building. He will erect an oven in the rear of the room. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton and Mrs. G. H. Healey will go to Indianapolis Sunday for a visit at Fort Benjamin Harrison where Mr. Healey and son George, and Mrs.' Hamilton’s son Ferd are attending the encampment. The Jime for filing bids for the new depot was last Tuesday, but they were not opened at that time and it is expected to act on the matter today. If the contract is let today the depot will be finished and ready for occupancy yet this year, as this will be a condition of the contract - Earl Reynolds arrived here from Europe yesterday for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. 8. R. Nichols. He will return to Chicago in the morning to meet his wife, who stopped over in New York for a short visit with her parents. They will open an engagement at the Majestic theatre in Chicago Monday. The following week they will spend in Rensselaer, and then go to Detroit for a week’s engagement. They will put up tn Chicago at the Saratoga Hotel. Government Health Officer Dr. Becker, of Chicago, has been here the past tWo weeks Inspecting the dairies, barns, and creameries. He Is also inspecting the cattle for tuberculosis He is making a thorough inspection and is insisting that those who ship, or sell to be shipped out of the sta e, butter, cream, milk or other articles to be used as food, Comply with the pure food laws. The government is very strict in this matter and if his orders are not complied with arrests will follow. Try that lean sweet pickle pork, 15c lb. at the Home Grocery.
Read “The Story of Mrs. Rorer’s Own Blend of Coffee” in Munsey’s and the Scrap Book for August. It tells how the famous cooking anthority, Mrs. Rorer, traveled through the coffee plantations and personally se-" lected the coffee which composes this now famous blend.
