Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. x N. Krull and chUdren came from Kentlahd today to visit over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Ramp. y \Mrs. Michael Kanne returned this morning from a visit at Campus, 111., and, her son George returned home with her. ~;Z - -■• : Mrs. Rose' Kissinger and daughter, Miss Olive, came this morhing for an over Sunday visit with J. C. Gwln and family. Miss Kissinger is a niece of Mrs. Gwln. ' • •i-’ *’* '.vr ■/'PiiC;y -. • ' - *?V; The Monon excursion tomorrow will be quite well patronized! The CubsGiants ball game will probably be a big drawing card. /' '■ ‘*. Ex-editor Bartoo was in town again Tuesday and Wednesday. • He and his family expect to return to the weft about Oct. 10. —Morocco Courier, ; ; Alike Delehanty; of Wheatfield township, and Gus Coquelin, of Illinois, who owns a farm in Wheatfield township, were Rensselaer visitors today. ■ ’: ""‘ r ; Earl and George Thornton bought the Dip carnival feature which 'was here with the Meek shows and are at Chalmers with the show this week. Mulic lovers: Don’t faQ to attend the Salisbury family concord at the Presbyterian church next Thursday evening, Oct 5. Tickets now on sale at Jessen’s. V, ' ' Morton R. Clifton, of Fair Oaks, was in town* this morning. He has quit hUt job as telegrapher with the Monon railroad and will leave tomorrow for Colorado, he will work for thdf Rock Island, < This is the evening that the dancing lessons begin at the armory. The sociable dance will follow from 9 to 11 o’clock. AU who desire to take lessons and have not yei procured tickets can do so at the ballC. G. Spitler'went to Decatur, Ill.i yesterday as attorney for Frank Schuster, of Wheatfield township, who sold his farm of 380 acres to Robert McCane, of DeCatur. The price paid was $19,000, which is almost S6O per a dr& __ - • ■ » '■* N - , ' The Ladies’ Industrial Society of the Presbyterian church is giving the Salisbury Family Concert and extend an invitation ’to all music lovers to attend the entertainment Thursday evening, October 6. Admission 35 cents; children 25 cents. Andrew Grubs was down from Wheatfield today. He has completed the planting of 35 bushels of wheat He had some, wheat this year that turned out Dorn 20 to 30 bushels to the acre. ' Mr. Grube near Stoutsburg, and states that a large amount of bay has besn shipped from that point this year.