Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 258, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lecture Coarse Bates. Nov. 27.—Parlette, lecture. Jan. 23.—John Eberly Co., concert Feb. 26.—Landon, impersonator. March 22.—Beulah Buck Co., ladles’ quartette. # Feb. 5.—H. V. Adams, lecture. Another big rummage sale at the armory next Saturday. We wish to remind you that in these days when it is difficult to find the shoes you we have many varieties for men, women and children. If you happen not to find it at your regular trading place, try the Exclusive Shoe Store. Fendlg*s Exclusive Shoe Store. * Opera House Block. Rev. G. H. Clarke, former pastor of the Rensselaer Christian church, came up from Indianapolis today on business connected with the sale of hlB former residence property on VanRensselaer s’treet to Charles day. He reports that members of his family have been slightly indisposed with colds lately but that now all are quite well and getting along nicely in their new home. Elton, who graduated here last year, is attending Butler college. Ed Sutherland, who was over from Remihgton this morning, reports that the Hallowe’en prs&ikers raised “caln” in that town last night Oat-buildings, were overturned all over town and streets hlocaded with benches, fences, gates, etc. Some rather destructive tacticß were resorted Jo. At Wheatleld about every outbuilding in the town Is reported to have been turned over and there Is considerable uneasiness felt there pending repairs. At Monon a little girl is said to have suffered a fractured skull and to be in a serious condition, the result of having tripped on a wire stretched across the cement walk. Reed McCoy was in from McCoysbur/ this morning. He has recently gqld his business at that place to H. E. Lowman, but the deal will not be consumated until Feb. Ist. He has tendered his resignation as postmaster to take effect Jan. Ist Reed expects to engage hi business at some other place, but has not yet selected his future location. He has conducted a general store, ran the postofflce and' handled the Mfenon's rail rood business for a number of years and the work has been very confining and hard and he expects to find a location where there will be no' sidelines » take up hit time from his merchantile business. *