Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM PICTURES. / ■<''-/ ■; PUTTING IT OVER. . .<. HONORING A HERO. THE WASP. > :
Mrs. J. E. Tulley wSnt to Elkhart this morning for a visit of several days. One hundred head of cattie for sale at public auction at Everett Halstead's public sale in Newton township next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bond, of near Pleasant Grove, made an auto trip to Boswell Thursday to spend the day with friends. Ladies desiring millinery and dressmaking, also ladles* tailoring, call on Mrs. H. A. Cripps, over Trust and Savings Bank. Mrs. John Sharp and little daughter 'Dorpthy returned to Chicago Heights this morning after a visit with relatives here. < George Plunkett went to Kentland today to witness the football game between that town and Crown Point and to spend Sunday with relatives. , Ben Smith, the- cement contractor, is again working at the construction ok. his cement house north of J. L. Brady’s elevator. He expects to complete it this fall. Everett ,Halstead will have some extra fine milch cows for sale at his public auction in Newton township next Monday. Anyone wanting an extra good milker should attend this sale. Guy Hudson, who has been living for several years on a farm, will again, move to will occupy a house on north Jefferson street which he has just purchased from Miss Katie Shields. Mrs. Anna Mills will start tomorrow for Hamilton, Mont., to spend several weeks with her son, Edward F. Mills .and wife. Mrs. Emery Mills, who has been visiting here, will also go to her home at Muncie Sunday. Mrs. Leslie Clark and daughter Ruth went to Chicago this mornfn, to remain for several days and u> attend-the marriage next Wednesday of Miss Myrtle Oram, a cousin of Mrs. Clark. ' Harry Kurrie and family have again taken up their residence in Chicago, living at 337 ‘'Zest 64th street. He has not yet taken his car through and will not do so until the roads about Shelby are in a little better condition. z While in Chicago Thursday l Ray D. Thompson purchased a new Buick automobile, but the car will probably hot arrive here for several days. The purchase was made through the Fowler agency, headquarters for this territory. ‘ • ” If you want to secure a good horse attend Everett Halstead’s public sale in Newton township next Monday. Their horses are standard bred, and some are registered. Among them you will find some excellent driving horses, single and double, and lady broke. See the list elsewhere in this te,ue - V ‘ E. L. Hollingsworth and C. G. Spitler attended the meeting of bankers and financiers at Indianapolis Thursday night and heard the Nelson ts. Aldrich address in which he expressed his notions about banking reforms. The recommendation of Senator Aidrich seemed to meet quite general approval with his auditors. The Oakwood • high school 'football bunch came up this morning for their game this afternoon with our high school. They are a husky looking bunch of boys and apparently about the same size as the locals. The game should be a hard fought gridiron battie, as both tdams have In view the possible high' school championship c r the state. k. . . ! Mrs. G. 'A. Williams returned yesterday and Mrs. J. H. Chapman and ‘Mrs. A. F. Long returned this morning'from Indianapolis, where they attended the state meeting of the federation of women’s clubs. It was a delightful meeting and very largely attended. Mrs. J. D. Ailmap, who also attended the meeting, went to U-
