Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CIK Princm g theatre I ms PHILLIPS, Proprietor, i » Ala Spates Every I»»y

tiOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Donnelly went to Lafayette this morning for a short stay. ■' A. B. Clarke has written to have the addresß of his paper chahged from Marianna, Ark., to Buchanan, Mich. ■ ■■■■■■■ v«—; ; l George Neal returned to Greencastle this morning after a visit since Saturday Miss Bel Laßue. A. L. Padgitt will hold a big auction sale of good horses at Wolcott' next Friday, Nov. 3, and it is advertised in the Semi-Weekly Republican. ... Mr. and Mrs. George Ropp and son, of Covert, Mich., came Saturday evening for an extended visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Ropp. , . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hopkins came down from Chicago Saturday evening and returned -there, this morning. Mrs. Hopkins remained for a longer visit. . ? 2J , “Duke" Nichols is now installed as deliveryman at the Home Grocery, the Alx store, which he was running, having been taken over by its new owner. < *•>... % . W, R. Meguire returned Saturday from a several days’ hunting trip in the northern peninsula of Michigan. Today he made a business trip to Chicago. ‘ J - ~ OHie Rhoads and Ed Duvall returned Thursday from a prospecting trip in South. Dakota. They did not procure anything in the land drawing but had a good trip had a fine time. John Morgan, Who is playing right half back for Butler college, starred last Saturday against Moores, Hill College, making five touchdowns. The score: Butler 45, Moores Hill 0. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz went toChicago this morning to attend the dairy show. Frank is very much interested in dairy stock and has a number of excellent cows on his Walker township farm.- - '■ ~ > ■. ). . ■ Mrs. Peter Gardner, of London, Canada, and Miss Lillian Halls, of Toronto, sisters of Mrs. James Mathe- ' son, who came here to attend the funeral of Mr. Matheaon, left this morning for their homes. Mrs. Matheson accompanied them as far as Chicago. • i ■ ■■ —m, mm, Nelson Ducharme, John and Opal Reed were in Chicago Sunday tb see Mark Reed at the hospital. They found him getting along nicely and very much encouraged and it Was expected that beginning today he would be propped up in bed some each day and that he might be able by the last of the week to leave the hospital and go to the home of a relative in the cityv4d remain a little while before coming home. : ■ . Squire C. W. Bussell, of Hanging Grove township, who moves things along in a judicial way in bis territory very satisfactory, changed his base of operations to Marion .township last week and also made things go some. Strangely, however, for Charley, who usually goes forward, things took a backward step or rather a backward roll. He had stepped from the judicial beach long enough to jack up and place on rollers the main jfart of the old Tom Spltley property, which was- set back about eight feet to conform to the rebuilding plans. Charley completed the job in about a day and a half but came back this morning to get his moving apparatus. v - ,< ’ ; r ;;*Tv: ' H Have your piano tuned by Otto Braun. Leave your orderlflth any 'Af tha hand hnv« V. .-SteS-'-.' f Butcher Shop Notice. .t ■ ’A > * _ . Our meat markets will hereafter be closed all day Sundays, and beginning Monday night, Nov. 6th, will close each evening except Saturday sit 8 o'clock. Please govern your purchases * OTHBHOa -Butur wr,,p.r, plrt, or grirtrt. at this office. « ■ 1 ,s ’..