Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Ail home print today. Born, this morning, Sept 15th, .o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow, a son. Mrs. Frank Paul and son, of Paoli, are guests of her brother, H. R. Kuirie and wife. Miss Pearl Criswell came from Monticelio this morning and is the guest of Charles F. Spain. Mr 6. William Pollock returned to Morocco today, after a visit since Saturday with realtives here. Mrs. Clifford Clark, of Wadena, came this morning to visit J. H. Perkins and daughter, Miss Ethel. Tan jockey boots for boys and girls are in demand this year. We have them. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Simpson and little daughter, of Medaryville, are visiting friends and attending th i horse show here today. Will R. Shesler went to Hammond this morning for a visit of a few days with his daughter, Mrs. C. B. Brunsdon, and husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robinson came from Lafayette this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Robinsoa, and to attend the horse show.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banes, of near Remington, took the lfi:os train here this morning for Chicago, where they will visit relatives several days. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Giver are here to attend the horse show and spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. Their home is at Wabash. John Clingan, who has been living in Monticelio since the death of his wife, came to Rensselaer this morning for a short stay. He still owns property here. N. C. Shafer, the local Maxwell agent, will go to Toledo, Ohio, tonight to get a Maxwell Model Q, 4-passenger auto for A. H. Hopkins, who traded his Maxwell runabout to Leßby Lewis. Lightning early yesterday morning struck John Remley’s barn in the north part of town, damaging it to the extent of $25. It was insured in C. B. Steward's agency. No stock was in the barn. Albert Fendig, of Tampa, Fla., who has been in Chicago on business, came to Rensselaer last night and left this afternoon for his home, his visit being * very short because of a pressure ot business. W. V. Spencer drove over from Wolcott this morning to -spend the day at the horse show. He reports that a horse belonging to Albert Plummer, of Wolcott, was killed by lightning Thursday morning. Ben McColly likes to get down to the old town once in awhile and this is one of the occasions. He can visit his numerous relatives and his many friends and take in the horse show-, all at the same time. Confining ourselves exclusively to footwear, we are prepared to give you the new things just when you want them. See us before buying the shoe which doesn't exactly suit you. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Perry Horton and Emmet Laßue conducted a dance at the armory last night and will give another tonight and still another tomorrow night if tke patronage seems to justify if The dance last night was not largely attended, but was a very enjoyable cue. so tbose who participated report.

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