Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONTCIHT’S PROGRAM ' _a ■ ? • - * —- ' PICTURES. Friday, the 13th, or Just Like the Gaytons. For Love and Glory. ■ *jrr• x/' 4>» . ..i »•<... .«■ ». .. / <
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Our Stock Co., Friday, October 6. ’ m —— - > t Addional today’s locals will bp found on page three. , Miss Opal Grant is spending today in Roselawn. .■i4a^A. |^| .iij | ". 1 ...('. • Fred D. Gilmore was over from Good land todaj’. - * J. J. Montgomery made a business trip to Chicago today. All the Comforts of* Home—Ellis Theatre, Friday, Oct 6. Good 4-foot wood delivered at $4 per cord. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Attorney M. B. Baird, of Wolcott, had business in the court here today. Saturday, the Home Grocery sold a whole case of their new seeded raisins. « ' ■ a Miss Hazel Moore went to Hammond Monday* to accept a position for the winter. Phone the Depot Grocery for Royal Flour, the best bread in the market. Tony Kanne went to Campus, 111., this morning, returning home with his brother George. John Bruner has rented the A. Leopold property on Front street recently vacated by Senator Halleck. Miss Opal Sharp went to Chicago Heights yesterday to visit her brother John and family. Mrs. Isabella Miller returned to Chicago today after a visit with J. F. Grounds and family in Milroy town*“P- ■'*_ r . y, '■ - f -w‘ ■!> Will H. Ade, of Kentland, was here yesterday advertising his big stock sale, which will take place next Tuesday, Oct. 10th. Emerson Coen is now back at Norfoik, Va., and writes home that the .New Hampshire, on which he is serving an .enlistment, will soon depart for the West Indies. , It is apnppuced that Miss Lottie Marion t and Mr. Earl Barkley, will be married the latter part of this week. Miss Bertha Daniels has succeeded Miss Marion in the office of Dr. Loy. . . .1. ■■ ■■ , Mrs. Harvey Messman fund son Leon left this morning fpr Sioux Falls, S. Dak., to visit her sister, Mrs. E. E. ; Plprson,’ and husband. Mr. Pierson 4a engaged in the practice of law there. G. L. Thornton and son Earl went to Indianapolis this morning to get a. 5-passenger Overland auto. They had ordered an E. M. F., but wefe unable to get it delivered and decided to take the Overland.
