Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PBOGBAM ♦ — ■ PICTURES. . a - 1. AT THE GRINGO NINE. DURING CHERRY TINE.

ATTENTION LADIES! Tuesday afternoon at 2 P. M., we will sell all of the laces, embroideries and ribbons we have in the Ransford stock at auction. Nothing but laces, embroideries and ribbons will be offered at this auction. Only 49 went to Chicago on the Sunday excursion. F. E. JLewis and wife and C. J. Hobbs and wife, of Kersey, were visitors in the city over Friday night. Elzie Swim found a fountain pen lost by Geo. W. Healey and promptly returned it to its owner after seeing an advertisement in The Republican. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jouvenat, of Chicago, are guests of Mrs. C. George and family. Mrs. Jouvenat has been here for several days and he joined here here last evening. L. H. Hemphill shipped a set of horse stocks one day last week to the U. S. army post at Prescott, Ariz. He has received several orders from the government' for stocks. Dr. and Mrs. Carney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ryan and Misses Hinkle and Sallie Ryan, of Delphi, and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Porter, of Logansport, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan, having come over by autoes. Judge and Mrs. T. J. Cleeton, of Portland, Oreg., who have been visiting John English and family for a few days, left this morning for their home in Portland. Mrs. Cleeton was a daughter of Alfred Shannahan, a number of years ago a resident of Jasper county. t Allen Swim, the cemetery sexton, has the graveyard looking mighty nice now. He has completed the big task of leveling and seeding the new part and by spring a fine grass plot will extend to the river. Mr. Swlnl is giving satisfaction as sexton and takes lots ocf pride in his work. Richard Graham, of Indianapolis, the state agent for Bowker fertilizers, was here over Sunday. J. J. Weast, the man who skipped out following his arrest on the charge of running a blind tiger, had been the Banker agent and had sold a lot of fertilizer here. Mr. Graham transferred the agency to W. W. Francis and Chas. SaMla, and these gentlemen will look after Its sale in the future. Nothing has been heard from Weast and nothing will probably be heard from him. His wife is said to be very much alarmed about his failure to send her some word and her distress has been somewhat relieved by the kindly ministra.tions of neighbors. £ Calling. Cards at The Republican.