Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 179, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Zern Wright spent Sunday in Monon. Out of the high rent district—Depot Grocery. Try us!' .. ' Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Clark , spent Sunday in Delphi rA stock of shoes selling cheap at the Depot Grocery. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busha spent , Saturday in Lafayette. * Remember—Piano Votes with every purchase at the Home Grocery. ‘ , Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kellner spent Sunday in Lafayette, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennel. Miss Margaret Wiese, of Winchester, came Saturday for a visit with Miss Grace Worland. 4* Mrs, George Luts', of Connersville came Saturday evening to visit C. A. Kessinger and family. The Depot Grocery is- now located on the north side across the trackselling shoes, as well as groceries. Mrs. V. O. Patterson came Saturday from New Boston, 111., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue. Twenty lady clerks are wanted at the Ransford bankrupt store. Apply at once at the store to D. A. Kloethe. Miss Martha McGinn and Miss Edna Barry, of Chicago, were Quests over Sunday of Charles R. McFarland, the court reporter. George Kohler came down from Chicago Heights and John Kohler from Chicago Saturday to join their wives who have been visiting relatives here. — : Mrs. Ralph Maibauer, of Medaryville, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zea, was joined Saturday by her husband and they returned home together Sunday. ' According to the Elkhart Review the records show that thirty-three Elkhart residents now own automobiles for which they were compelled to mortgage their homes, in order to secure the money to buy. Rev. J. P. Green went to Reynolds today to attend a meeting of ministers of the Monticello Baptist Association. The purpose of the meeting is to arrange for the annual association meeting whiqjh will be held in Goodland. , - ... Herbert Zea returned to Hammond Sunday after a two weeks’ visit at home.- He belongs to the painters’ union there and work has been a little dull. If it has not revived he expects to return here and work for a local contractor. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Schock and two children, who have been visiting Rensselaer relatives for several weeks ; left today for Pasadena, Cal., where they have lived for the past five years. During most of that time Vern was employed in a grocery store but for several months before coming back here he was a street car motorman and he expects to return to that job when he reaches Pasadena. Monon defeated Star City at baseball Sunday by the score of 10 to 4. Monon has been winning most of its ball games lately and the rivalry between that town and Francesvllle has been Increasing all the time. It is now arranged that these two toVus will play a series of three games, the first at Francesvllle, the second at Monon, and the third on neutral grounds. The games will be played on Sundays, beginning August 13th. It’s All Right— Iffssgy-.KI I I |i r | ■ Ag HHr HONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS SIGNATUKE