Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. f Mrs. A. F. Long is spending today in Indianapolis. Len Lefler is here from Lafayette todays to visit his farm. £ ■ ■ ' l ll l ' I S <■' J >Ol Attorney Daniel Fraser, of Fowler, is here on business today. Have you seen our new steel wagon. It is first class. Hamilton ft Kellner. ['• 111 \ Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Ransford went to Chicago today on business. We have a splendid wheat fertilizer for |22 per ton. Hamilton ft Kellner. This week, Our Stock Co., on Saturday. Don’t neglect reserving your seats. •* " • vPhone 13 and reserve seats tot Hearts of the Blue Ridge, Saturday, Sept. 30. - a ? > Mrs. John Mecklenburg is spending today with her daughter. Miss Cinda, at Roselawn. : ■■ ■ ■v ■ - ■ ■ ■ v Miss Harriett Shedd went to Evanston, 111., today, to enter the Northwestern University. V W. F. Smith went ,to Wanatah this morning, where his company \a building a $60,000 stone road. Let us fill yeur bins with the best hard and soft coals on the market. HAMILTON ft KELLNER. B. Forsythe, who was forced to take back.his store at Winamac, has restocked It with new goods, and will continue in business until he can find a purchaser. Mrs. George Buck returned to Goodland this morning, after a three weeks’ visit here with her brother, Charles Bowers, and the family of James Thomson. D. A. Kloethe, who disposed of the Ransford bankrupt stock here, sold the stock at Waterloo, 111., ten minutes after he made the purchase. He cleared on the deal. The Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church will give a 10-cent social and musical at the home of Mrs. Leslie Clark Thursday afternoon of this week. All are Invited. ,• i Mrs. Sarah E. Moore, mother of A'-J. Moore, of Rensselaer, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Ball, near Monon, last night. Her age vfas 86 years.v She had been in ill health for some time. She leaves eight children, four sons and four daughters. The funeral will be held at the Chapel, near Monon, tomorrow.
v In the last eighteen months coffee has made an increase in price of eight cents a pound. Each month shows a slight decrease in the available supply of the article and an increase in the price and the demadd. Dealers say that the price will keep going up until the high value will curtail the consumption of the popular beverage. * Mr. and Mrs. George Hammerton and Mrs. Mary Geitzenauer, of East Lynn, lU., were here to attend the funeral of Elias . Hammerton. Mrs. Geitzenauer returned home today. She 'W* accompanied home by Mrs. Nellie ManShan, of Wellington, lU., who wks also here to attend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Hammerton will return home tomorrow. '" r '' ' Under the head of “Political Angle,” by George W. Stout in last Sunday’s edition of the Indianapolis Star, he says: “There is talk to the effect that Fremont Goodwine, of Williamsport, former state senator, may decide to enter the race for the republican nomination for lieutenant-governor in 1912. Senator Goodwine was defeated for that office in 1908 by. Frank J. Hall, of Rushville, democrat.” , I wish to announce to the public that I am now prepared tp take bus calls. I have made arrangements with Barnes’ Restaurant, phone 432, or Leek’s bitch barn, phone 34 i&kjjk take my bns calls. Will endeavor to give good service at the same old prices. CaHs answered night or day. Your humble servant, JOB JACKSON.
