Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
---------- - t - TONIGHT’S PROGRAM i PICTURES. : • ■ -d ... . J TWO WOLVES AMD A LAW. HER DAD, THE CONSTABLE. :
Mrs. W. Marshall and daughter. Miss Nellie, of Rantoul, 111., came this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cal ton, east of town. ■"■■'.V '■ » The new car purchased by Harry Kurrte is a Seldon and not a Staver, as incorrectly stated in The Republican a few days-ago. Mrs. Frank Paul and son Walter returned to Paoli, Ind., today, after a ten days’ visit here with the family of her brother, H. R. Kurrle. Mrs. J. C. Whltsel and Mrs. Mary A. Reynolds, who" have been visiting with the Carr brothers, west of town, returned this morning to their home in Lafayette. Isaac Trotman returned to Pawpaw, today, after a few days spent at his farm in 'the old Blackford neighborhood. Mr. Trotman hajl the misfortune to lose his wife several months ago. Two cars of the Hoosier Limited were put out of commission at Indianapolis Wednesday in the switch yards. Some train crew ran a cut oil cars against them, crushing the vestibules and otherwise damaging* and defacing them. They have been sent to the repair shop. Rev. W. G. Winn’s household goods arrived yesterday. Thedejay was occasioned after they reached Alida, a junction with the Pennsylvania and the Monon'xjailroads, and thdfc goods were seventeen days coming from Alida to Rensselaer, long enough to have gone from New York to California and back to New York again. • Z..;.-.f‘ F. M. Lakin, of Union township, made a trip to Monon today. He had four brothers in the civil war. Three of them were on the Union side and the other and oldest brother on the Confederate side. The family never heard of him after the close of the war and it is not known whether 'he perished or not during the war. E. V. Raffbford has no expectation of going into business at this time, he states; says he could-not go into business if he wanted to do so, unless he took advantage of credit opportunities which a number of houses have liberally offered to extend him. He will move to Canton, 111., about Oct. Ist, and Axpects'to engage in sign writing, that being his 'trade. He Hopes to engage in business at a later time, if conditions are favorable. \ I wish to announce to the "public I that I am now prepared to take bus| calls. I have made arrangements with Barges’ Restaurant, phone 432, or Leek’s hitch barn, phone 342, to take my bus calls. Will endeavor to give good service at the same old prices. CaHs answered night or day. Your humble servant, JOE JACKSON. t lowa republicans are for Taft for the presidential nomination in 191in preference to Senator LaFbllette, according to the poll of lowa republican and independent editors completed Tuesday by former United States Senator Lafayette Young, editor of the Des Moines Capital.
