Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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“ Have your piano tuned by Otto Braun. Leave your order with any of the band boys. ' ir . fV > ' ■ *-■»■-... , ,if - ~. ' ’ . r?- A Mrs. W. D. Rinohart returned to her home at WAveland today, after a short visit here with her-, daughter, Miss Olive Rinehart **7?t^4~ : ’ ’* =“> *XT- • Dr. H. L. Brown went to Lafayette today to attend the meeting which lasts over tomorrow of the Northwestern Indiana Dental Association. Mr. Frank Borntrager and children came from Fort Wayne last Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Reed and other relatives. Famous Fictioh Books, cloth bound, by Alger, Optic, Holmes, Clay, Kipling, Dickins, Southworth, Mead and others. Just 350 copies at 12c each. Jarrette s Variety Store. ’*-/ Mrs. Anna Mcßee and Mrs. Susan Mcßee, mother and aunt*of Mrs.’C. M. Sands, came over from Monon this morning to spend a couple of days with the Sands family. Sam Robinson and wife, of Morocco, were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Van Wood and Mrs. Robinson sang at the Princess Theatre last evening, pleasing all who heard her. Miss Clara Faker, of Armstrong, 111., ( and Miss Frances Faker, of Brookston, returned to their homes today, after a short visit with their -cousin, Miss Frances Martin, southeast of town; Your children outgrow things before they wear out and you don’t want to throw things away. You can get soma ready cash but of them by having them sold by . The Economy Co. Call Phone 493. A--;- - <'. 1 ' Mrs. Ray Wood returned from th& Chicago hospital yesterday, two days sooner than she had expected. She is getting along splendidly and the operation seems to have been entirely successful. .•/ Miss Feme Osborne went to Medary - vllle today to become a nurse in a family where there are two severe cases of typhoid fever. There is another nurse on the cases and both will be retained. She did not know the name of the afflicted family. Floyd Rowen was injured a day or two ago by being thrown but of the Depot Grocery delivery wagon. Th& horse became frightened and turned, the wagon over. At first it was, thought Flood’s right leg was broken., but it proved only to be badly bruised.. ' A full pound package of fresh seeded raisins for 10c at John Eger's.
