Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Our Stock Co., Friday, October A. ""O ■; ‘ '"V; 1 —" ■ I". We are headquarters for feed of all kinds. HAMILTON & KELLNER. All the Comforts of Home—Ellis Theatre, Friday, Oct 6. Father Christian Daniel returned this morning from Goodland., where he had been for a short visit. William Danner, who worlds ifiorJohn M. Knapp, .the Ford agent, is moving today into Mrs. Carrie Brenner’s house on Division street The ladies of the Christum church will hold itheir annual Thanksgiving market Wednesday, Nov. -28. Will also have aprons and other useful articles on sale. Charley Moody did not .find his Auto completed when he. went to Lafayette for it a few days ago and he returned there for it today, being .accompanied by his niece, Miss Nell Moody. Last night there was snore rainand a lot of bluffing. A heavy wind and dark clouds looked like a bad storm for a time but nothing very serious happened. Today it looks a little like clearing -up. The following are the advertised letters at the Rensselaer .postoffice: Minnie Watson, Eliza Nicholson, Harvey Lucas, W. H. Lowry, Arthur Klockner, Dan Blake, H. M. .Shipman, Max Nagle, Peter Baier.. Chester Warren, who came here several days before the death of hisifather, Harrison Warren, will retires to Ft. Wayne tomorrow. He is a motorman on the interurban line between Ft. Wayne and Lafayette. Mrs. True D. Woodworth and .Mrs. F. E. Babcock are attending the meeting of the .Pythian Sisters Grand Lodge in Indianapolis this week. Mrs. Woodworth is the delegate and Mrs. Babcock is a imember of the credentials committee Rev. Edward Baech went to Rossville today to assist in installing Rev. N. F. Chapman as pastor over the churches at Pleasant Hill and at Rossville. Rev. Baech is assigned the part of giving the charge to the people.— Delphi Herald. R§v. C. L. Harper went to Terre Haute yesterday to attend the conference. Today Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson and Miss Sarah Boman went to the conference and Mr. and Mrs. Wesson will also visit her brother, who resides there.

Joe Reynolds returned to Chicago this morning and will resume work Monday, after a two weeks’ vacation. He returned here last evening from a ' trip of several days, during which time he visited Delphi, Frankfort, Indianapolis and Chalmers. Frank Kelley, the Remington grain dealer, came up from Frankfort this morning and went overland to Remington. Next Monday himself and wife will leave for Omaha, Neb., to attend the meettag of the National Grain Dealers’ Association. JJrs. Evallne Randle returned this morning from South'Bend, where shj bad been to see her sister, Mrs. C. W. Coen, whose health has been quite poor lately. She reports Mrs. Coen a little better and with prospects for her recovery much more encouraging. The Ladies* Industrial Society of the Presbyterian church is giving the Salisbury Family Concert and extend an Invitation to all music Jovers to attend the entertainment Thursday evening, October 5. Admission 35 cents; children 25 cents.