Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. - Home made lard, 12 %c per pound at Roth Bros. Mias Myra Peregrine went to Lee last evening for a visit with relatives. Fred Arnott left this morning for Manistee, Mich., on a business trip. New potatoes are down to 38c a peck at the Home Grocery this week. A. L. Padgitt is at Vassar, this week, with his horses. Help your friends. Get the votes by trading at the Home Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Merica, of Francesville, were guests yesterday of their son Dean and family. A good time to shoe up for school pow, while Lon Kiser is closing out, north of the depot. Chas. Macklenberg is here from Lafayette to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Macklenberg. , Mrs. C. B. Brunsdon came from Hammond today to remain over- Sunday with her father, W. R. Shesler. Walter Wiseman, who recently enlisted in the 18th U. S. cavalry, started today for the Philippine Islands. Mrs. James Walters and two children went to Chicago this morning for a visit of several days. New sweet potatoes are now fine—selling this week a 5c a pound at the Home Grofcery. Frank Foltz is having a fine new porch built at his residence property on Wtork street. Hogs are $2.50 higher, but we will sell home made lard at 12%c per pound; ROTH BROS. Mrs. L. R. Florence returned to Chalmers yesterday evening, after a week’s visit with hpr parents, Mr. and Mrs. John English. < Miss Orle Kimble returned to West Baden today after a visit with her father, J. L. Kimble, north of Rensselaer. A . As usual, we have the new ones. Get your ideas for fall footwear from us. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Misses Lillie Langdon and Myrl Minor, of Wheatfield, same Tuesday to visit the former’s sister, Mrs. Tom Jensen. Miss Wilma Wood returned to Crown Point today after a week's visit here with the family of Dr. W. W. Merrill. Fenton 0. Churchill left this morning for Bethany, Mo., where he will visit his brother, Herman Churchill, and wife.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michaels returned to Marion today, after a visit in Jasper cbunty with the families of William Havens and Mack Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and son, of Dallas, Texas, are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. A. Dunlap. E. L. Hollingsworth has purchased of George Hollingsworth, the latter’s residence property on Washington street, the consideration being $4,000. Mrs. Alfred Collins went to Indianapolis today to assist in the care o/ Mrs. Ray Collins, who is sick with typhoid fever. * uIBWI ' Mrs. George Robinson, Jr., was called to Connersville a day or two ago by the serious sickness of her father. Fashion at present decrees tan button shoes. We have them In The new styles for' men, women and children. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Miss Hasel McColly, of Chicago Heights, is here for a few days. She is taking a two weeks* vacation and will spend part of the time in Lafayette. The easiest shoe In the world is the Di*. Reed’s Cushion Sole Shoe. A broad statement—make us prove it. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Albert E. Brand and wife- have moved from their own bouse into the house with Mrs. Brand's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John English. They will rent their house. Miss Elisabeth Jaggers, of Columbia City, who has been visiting relatives in Monon, came to Rensselaer this morning to visit the family of B. J. Moore. Brook Moore returned at the same time from a visit in Monon.
