Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM PICTURES. The Alpine Lease. Her Awakening. The Dark Romance of a : Tobacco Can.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. C. B. Kerrey was down from Kersey today. . J. K. Davis paid.a abort visit to Monticello today. ‘ 1- •—■ ■ ■" Still in the old depot Probably move , last of next week. » M. B. Price returned this morning from a surveying trip to Remington. Miss Edith Shedd went to Chicago this morning for a visit fit sever:*; days. 'A**?:. Joe Hammond went to Thayer this morning to clerk Jim Craig’s ;i big stock sale. Mallie Clark came 1 down from Wheatfleld this morning to see the football game. Prof. Morgan Sterrett came down from Wheatfleld this morning tt> see the football game. I - . a Ben Welsh went to Chicago this morning fqr a few days’ visit with his brother Jesse. Mrs. J. V. Rice Porter returned tbitr morning from visit with her parents at Goodland. ' Have your piano tuned by Otto Braun. Leave your order • with any of the band boys. / jTf* 1 «; :•• , j Miss Cora Baxter went to her lijome in Union, township this morning for an over Sunday visits ' Bessie ”t?oons came" f rom '£<£ gansport this morning to visit 'her father, Elias Koons, in Newton township. , • ■ ■ ■ Mrs. Chrih Koepkey went to Francesville this morning on account of the serious sickness ctf a child of her sister. P. E. As block returned to* Chicago this morning after a short visit with his sister, Mrs. E. W. Dew<»y, souttewest of this city. The Hammond football team came down this morning. It is not a very stiff looking outfit and , our boys should dispose of them with comp%ra tive ease. Get the “Classified Ad” habit and get rid of the things you don't need. You will find that there is some 'good money in a Judicious use of the Republican's classified column. Miss Elizabeth Spaulding, the Western Union manager, went to Indianapolis yesterday aftkrfcoon for a visit of two or three Weeks. Miss Maud Daugherty is managing the telegraph office in her absence. Harrison Wasson has rented the W. E. Moore property on Van Rensselaer strdet, Just vacated by Mrs. Mattie Grant and family, and will move there in a few days. A 1 Robinson came down from the north part of the county this morning, bringing with him a couple of mallard ducks. He states that they are not flying very much yet.