Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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j We have a splendid wheat fertilizer for $22 per ton. Hamilton & Kellner. This week. Our Stock Co., on Saturday. Don’t neglect reserving your seats.' • V yMrs. J. J. Montgomery is home from Rockford, 111,, where she visited for a month with her parents. ■■»■'■ .■r.'.-.fa..—.1 • ! ■ Ellis Theatre, Our Stock Co. in Hearts of the Blue Ridge, Saturday, Sept. 30. Let us fill your bins with the best hard and soft coals on'the market. - HAMILTON ft KELLNER. • • i ■ ■’[, -7? Ladies desiring millinery and dressmaking, also ladies’ tailoring, call on Mrs. H. A. Crlpps, over Trust and pavings Bank. : --r ’- r • 1. ■ - \ • > Miss Bessie Findley returned to Chicago this morning, after 'a short visit with her sister, Miss Findley, at the Watts de Peyster school. y " Grandmother Parks, who has been making her home with her son, C, L. Parks; near Surrey, for the past three years, is very ill with kidney trouble. Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Gwin are attending the meeting of the Indiana State Medical Society in Indianapolis, and will attend the banquet tonight at the German House. v Earl Reynolds and Nellie Donegum are at Keith’s theatre at Philadelphia this week. They will start west in October and probably impend a week in Rensselaer, taking a rest from tltefcr summer work. ± • Mrs. A. Hopkins and daughter, Miss Gertrude, returned last evening from 1 Sullivan, Ind., where the former had been visiting hes daughter for a month, and where Miss Gertrude had been for the past ten days. - Monticello is tickled v because the Monon depot is being painted and with that town’s most popular color, too. The Journal says: “Two shades of green have been used for the exterior, making a very pleasant effect.” . Walter Lee has traded the Aix store j to Rev. borrow, of Morocco, for the latter’s residence in thAt town. Lewis Nichols, who has been running the Aix store, will move to Rensselaer utnd probably bd employed at the Home grocery. Jasper Pass and his attorney, J. A. Duqlap, and the attorney for the Medaryville Auto Co., G. A. Williams, were in Logansport yesterday. The auto company sold a machine to George L. Johnson, of Pleasant Grove, and Samuel G. Pass was security for Johnson. Soon after Johnson’s creditors began to close in on him Mr. Pass died. Jasper Pass la.the administrator of the estate. The suit aims to set aside a deed made by Samuel G. Pass shortly before his death. . 'f* * ,
Pearl' Maurice Allen and tale bride were dinner guests at the Makeever hotel today. They were returning from Chicago, where they had gone Tuesday, foUowlng their marriage in Lafayette. His wife was Mis.; Ruth Ann Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Orlando S. Knight, of Lafayette. Her father is the candy man who conies to Rensselaer occasionally, making candy on the street corner Mr. Alien ia a dancing instructor and has an academy in Lafayette. He {is a graduate of the Chalif Dancing School oi New York. '> ’ Jack Johnson, the colored pugilist, is said to be broke. He got f 120,000 when he whipped Jeffries July 4th, 1010, and hss made a lot of money from\ theatrical engagements since then, but he goes at a lively pace and is Said to have spent it all. He Is also reported to have had troubles with bis white wife, whom he slapped recently in a Paris caffe. In. going from Paris to London Johnsonf Is said to have procured second class passage Tor himself and wife and third claim for alt members of his (mining party. He is said by all on the inside to he i
