Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Try a can of fancy sweet potatoes. Depot Grocery. J. H. S. Ellis made a business trip to Indianapolis today. Buy your oil and gasoline at the Depot Grocery. ‘-' " ' - Miss Coral Ropp went to Prancesville today to visit friends;.. r. v. A stock’ of shoes selling cheap* at the Depot Grocery. ~ Frank King, of Parr, went to Zionsville today to visit relatives. Fresh corn and tomatoes each morn ing at the Depot Grocery. F. B. Ham made a business trip to Michigantown, Clinton county, today. Very nice—Miller and Hart bacon—20c a pound kt the Home Grocery. Attorney John A. Dunlap made a business trip to Roselawn this mornMisses Anna Moosmlller and Opal Remiey will visit friends in Lafayette next week. Mrs. James Maloy went to Steger, 111., today to visit her son, Dr. Bernard Maloy, and family. ; Mrs. E. E. Powell went to Crawfordsville today for a visit over Sunday with her parents. r.d-. r - i - Mrs. J. E. Gilmore and three children went to Parr today to remain over Sunday with relatives. Miss Kathryn Chamberlin went to Englewood today to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Leota Jones. Alva Nichols,, of Mexico, Mo., arrived this morning for a short, visit with his father, S. R. Nichols. Mrs. Ray McDonald. returned to Monticello today after a short visit in Rensselaer and McCoysburg. _ Rev. A. G. Work went to Chicago this morning, where he will preach tomorrow at the Crerar church. John Young, who has been working, at Goodlaad, is visiting his brother, Fred Young,, in Barkley township. — The Depot Grocery is now located on the north side across the trackjelling shoes, as well as groceries. Mrs. R. E. Booth and two children, of Newland, went to Peoria, 111., today, to visit relatives for a week or two. . c ; Our Holden home grown tomatoes are finer than ever this week, with price reduced to Be a pound.—Home Grocery. : Mrs. Rice Porter and son Darwin went to Morocco today to remain over Sunday and Rice will Join her'there tomorrow. ; . Raymond Mori an, who has bsen living with his uncle, Chas. Battleday, went to Frankfort today to live with his mother, i , Mrs. Mary Kotting returned to Chicago today, after a visit of live weeks at the home of Herman Walters, southwest oj!, town.

Urn. Jobs Cooper returned to WJa- «»«« todays after a visit in Barkley township With her son-in-lav, Fred Youug and family. ■ v " - A. R CIST was in from Lee today.! Lee had a fine rain Friday evening at about 0 o’clock. Corn was never before so cegd In that section. Mrs. Lncile Musson returned to Hoopeston today after a visit with the family of her uncle, John W.-Novels, and the family of Joe Liters. Mrs. Sarah Dewey and Mrs. B. E. Lee and five children returned to Joliet. 18., today, after a ten days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Willis. Lewis Hooker, who lives on the Forsythe farm, reports that his corn has recovered very much from the storm damagp of a month ago. At that time It looked to be almost totally rained, bat now It looks like a half or two-thirds crop. , .'r