Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. F. W. Tobias and Raymond Dixey are spending today in 'Chicago. The famous Markham potteries at Ann Arbor, Mich., were burned Wednesday. Mrs. C. C. Bowman, from near Virgie, went to Frankfort today for a week's visit with relatives. ** Mrs. A. B. Russell came from Brookston this morning for. a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alike Kuboski. . .... " 1 1 i it - Miss Agnes Platt returned this morning from _ Lafayette, where she visited over Sunday with her brother Will. Thos. Thornton came up from the state soldiers’ home yesterday eventing for an over night visit at his old home. Mrs. Katie Lee and daughter, Miss Vera, returned Saturday from a month’s visit in Peoria and Pekin Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed came from Payne, Ohio, yesterday for a visit with his aged mother, Mrs. Mary Reed, in Newton township. Monticello Lad a big crowd last Saturday, old settlers’ day. It was one of the best meetings ever held in White county. As usual, we have the new ones. Get your ideas for fall footwear from , us. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, V Opera House Block. Miss Ruth Miller, of College Corner, oiio, who will teach school in Keener township this year, came this morning to 1 attend institute. Fred Schultz went to Broad Ripple today, having been notified of the seri- «, ous sickness with typhoid fever of ''his sister, Mrs. A. Hall. Don’t wait and let someone else beat you to it. Buy the best shoe in town at the very lowest price. Lon Kiser, at the depot. Miss Louise Strantz, of Chalmers, tcame this morning to attend tii6 institute. She will teach school in Jasper county this year. Miss Anna Rademacher returned to Chicago thiß morning, after a vi3it of eight weeks with her sister, Mrs. A. t Donnelly and family. My. -and Mrs. Levi Hawkins, former residents of Remington, but now living in Lafayette, came this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. D. 'Allman. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brady left Sunday for Indianapolis, where* they will remain until tomorrow with relatives and then stfCrt on their eastern trip. Miss Fae Bradford, who taught the Virgie school last year, came this morning to attend institute. She will teach the same school again this year. Chas. Passon and wife and child, 5 of •Chicago Heights, were guests over' of his father, James Passon -And wife. Today all spent the day in Monon. The easiest shoe in the world is the Dr. Reed’s Cushion Sole Shoe. A broad statement —make us prove it. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Washington Leslie, a veteran of the 164th Ind. Vol. Infantry, committed suicide at Delphi Thursday. {le used .rat poison. No cause was assigned Jyfor the act. Mrs. Nancy Goodlander and Mrs. Nancy Story returned to their home at Wabash today, after a week’s visit * with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan - Eldridge, In Barkley township. Mrs. Vern Schock expects to Join her husband In Lob Angeles, CaL, in about six weeks, and is offering some household articles for sale. Vern is on a street car line and likes his work first class. 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.
