Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 210, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Etta Dunaway, of Ottawa, 111., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. J. Bellows and husband. Weber, Bettendorf, Columbus and Buckeye wagons sold and warranted by Hamilton & Kellner. About fifty new college boys were Installed, at* St. Joe yesterday and others are coming in today. Mrs. Fleat Lakin returned to Chicago today, after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Harry Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Randle spent yesterday in Monticello with Mrs. William Daugherty and family. Miss Florence Keeney, of Mt. Ayr, took the train here this morning for Jonesboro, Ind., for a short visit. Mrs. Ray Collins, who now lives in Indianapolis, is slowly recovering from a very bad case of typhoid fever. J. A. McFarland and Nightwatch Critser went to the Kankakee river this morning to enjoy a day’s fishing sport. Mrs. E. M. Knowlton and daughter, Miss Beth, returned to Urbana, 111., today, after a visit with Mrs. A. P. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thomas returned to Chicago today, after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. John H. f Given away free —absolutely free, a beautiful 41 piece dinner set Saturday afternoon, Sept. 16. Get coupons now, at VanArsdel’s. Mrs, Otto Grabs returned to Danville, 111., today, after a visit since Sunday with her Mrs. Rachel E. Scott. * W. F. Smith took Jim Clark to Wanatah this morning, where he wHI run the steam road roller on the road the former is building. Mrs. C. G. Ward returned to Monon today. She is a sister of Mrs. C. M. Sands and was here when the little Sands boy passed away. J. F. Gillespie came down from Roselawn this morning, and procuring the services of J. A. Dunlap, went to Monon to look after some legal matters. • Paul Glazebrook went to Lafayette today to enter Purdue for his final year. Paul is taking a scientific course and expects to teach after his graduation. Miss Aria Lyon, who is employed at the Makeever hotel, severely scalded her left hand Tuesday evening, and the services of a physician were required in dressing the injured member. Don’t believe us. We might lie. Come in and judge for yourself. Buy a pair. Wear them. Then tell your friends that we do sell better shoes for less money than anyone else in the county. VanArsdel’s.
Dancing. School Announcement To the People of Rensselaer: On Saturday evening, September 30th, 1911, Professor C. M. Sommers, of Chicago, will open a select school of dancing at the Armory. Instruction class will be held from 7:30 to 9:00, every Saturday evening, followed by an assembly from 9:00 to 11: SO. The first regular' term, comprising twelve lessons and assemblies, will begin September 30th and conclude Saturday, December 18th. Additional wardrobe-space and seating arrangements have been arranged for, and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades has agreed to chaperon the young ladies. A special feature of the assemblies will be a serial prize waltz, in which two couples - will be selected each evening during five consecutive assemblies and at the sixth assembly the ten couples so chosen will waltz for the final awardment of the prizes. All those desiring to enroll in the Instruction class for the first term may sign up and procure season tickets at the following places: Nowels’ Restaurant < Little Indian Cigar Store C. Earl Duvall Larsh & Hopkins * Sam Duvall, Jr. Price per term ticket (including admission to all assemblies) 14.50. Admission at the door (to those not holding term tickets) 75c per couple. For further information see Mr. Sam Duvall, Jr.
