Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM PICTURES. “ Making Mother Over ” “ The Sheriff's Friend ”
Extra fancy Jersey sweet potatoes only 3 cents a pound at John Eger’s. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier have returned from Oshkosh, Wis., where they were visiting their daughter, L. Barnes, who returned with them for a visit of three weeks. Q. H. McKay, the laundryman, is today moving to the flat over the laundry. He has rented his property in the northeast part of town to Henry Roorda, who is moving hCre from Fair Oaks. A. R. Jones, the Wolcott groceryman, and a couple of friends, .passed through Rensselaer this morning at about 6 o’clock, en route by auto to the Kankakee river, where they will spend the day fishing. Sixty-three persons were arrested at Gary from Saturday night to Monday morning. The charges range from auto speeding to attempted murder, including riots, brawls, burglaries, gambling, assault and battery, visiting resorts, and highway robbery. Mrs. came over from Monon this morning, where she and her husband have been for the past three weeks. They have been in' California for some time and came back on account of the sickness of his father. Mrs. Sluyter is the daughter of Mrs. H. I. Adams. - C. P. Wright received word yesterday that a big hotel at Stroud, Okla., belonging to Col. M. W. .Lynch, had been destroyed by fire. »Col. Lynch has paid several visits to Rensselaer this summer and has made some real estate deals. He was expected here this week, but the fire will delay his coming. Rev. C. D. Royce, a former pastor of Trinity M. E. church in this city, stopped off here last evening for a shbrt visit with friends. He has been attending the Northwestern Indiana conference at Terre Haute. Rev. Royse Is still engaged in the missionary field in South Dakota and lives at Rapid City. Elizur Sage was interviewed by a Chicago newspaper correspondent a few days ago and it is understood will be made the subject of a big write-up in a Chicago paper next Sunday. The article will tell how he invested the $50,000 which he inherited from his uncle, Russell Sage, the New York millionaire. Ladies desiring millinery and dressmaking, also ladies’ tailoring, call on Mrs. H. A. Crlpps, over Trust and Savings Bank. W. D. Sayler, of Newton township, and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sayler, of this city, left this morning for Marlon, Ohio, for a week’s visit W. D. has an uncle living near that city who will be 90 years of age tomorrow and he will spend the day with him. He will also 'Visit at Upper Sandusky. Ben and wife will visit their daughter, Mrs. S. F. Wolflnger, near Marion. Satisfaction guaranteed in all grades of bulk coffee at the Depot Grocery.
