Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
/n Mar2Sc at ail ttraggistt. IteßMlißrafiAl OlmM»flhfe fflelKafe* war 1 * i 1 1 1 HANGING GROVE. X £ >•' > : Chas. McCasher and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary McCashen, in Milroy. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Mannen spent Sunday with the letters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cook. A large crowd of young folks attended the party at Charles Shultz’s home Saturday evening. Frank W. Fisher of Tefft is rebuilding the old barn on his farm here, also painting the house, which was Just built last winter. Sam Robinson of Morocco came out to spend the night with his sister, Mrs. Ji R. Phillips and family. He had come over to attend the funeral of Mrs. Marion Robinson. Sam is R. F. D. carrier No. 3 at Morocco and intended to get back in time Tuesday to serve his route that day. Reed McCoy, Sherman Morris, Mrs. Ida Willits and Mrs. J. R. Phillips, Chas. Bussell and Everett Brown went over to Wilson Searights, 6 miles west of Logansport Wednesday for a short visit with Mr. Searight and to see his fine park of wild game, which includes elk, deer, geese, duck, pheasants, etc. He raised two fawns and one baby elk this year. Mr. Bussell will bring one of the buck fawns home with him. Mrs. Geo. Potts went over to Mrs. Percy Smith’s Tuesday* afternoon io lend what assistance she could th the grief stricken wife. Mrs. Smith is still quite poorly pnd requires much care, which depends upon her mother and the hospitality of the neighbors. The little daughter that has been deprived of her father bo early, is also afflicted with eczema about the face, which makes her very fretful. Mrs. Smith’s present plans are to sell off their property and return to Park county with her mother to live. This is the second sad occurrence of this nature to happen this fall. W. 8. Lowman has been appointed road supervisor in district No. 1 in place of Richard Foulks, who resigned. Mr. Lowman, took the oath of office Tuesday and began duty on the road at once. A part of the crushed stone that was bought at Monon came in Tuesday morning and hauling ..began Wednesday. Since a good quality of gravel is hard to procure and costs equally as much as stone, by the time R is put on the roads, then the rock system seems to be the logical course to pursue. This rock should be placed on the main traveled roads and also over which the U. S. mails are carried.'
of National Pickle and ('aanlng Co. Goes np in Smoke. The big plant of the National Pickle & Canning company, located at Knox, was destroyed by fire Friday night October 6th. The plant, which was a large frame structure, was destroyed within an hour’s time and with the plant went the large vats, hundreds of barrels and kegs filled with pickles ready for shipment 10,000 bushels of pickles were in the factory and the loss is estimated between 325,000 and 330,000. The cause of the fire is reported to be a mystery, but the general impression seems to be that some destardly cur of an individual applied a match.
Married at St Joe. Kankakee Valley Review. Bert W. Tilton and Ethel Cooper were united in marriage at the M. E. parsonage at St Joseph, Mich., Oct 15,1911, the ceremony being performed by the pastor. Bert is the youngest son of Mrs. Samantha Tilton, of this place, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper, of this township. The newlyweds will reside at the home of his mother, and The Review joins with their many friends in extending best wishes for a happy journey through life.
- LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat—3B. Corn—s 3. » ! Corn, 01d—63. Oats—42. Turkeys—l 3. Hens—3. Springs—B. Ducks—B. Roosters—4c. Eggs—22. , Butter—22. Yea Have Tbiags la the Closet That you will never wear again. They are too good to throw away, too good to give away* and yet you will never have any use for them and they are taking up lots of room. Would you not like to get a fair value for them and have them enjoyed by some one who is looking for bargains? The Economy Co. doing just that kind ot business. If you wish to have them • o,d ’ ca ’ l Pboae 4,3 A Classified Adv. wiU rent it ?
