Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1911 — Marriage License. [ARTICLE]
Marriage License.
Russell Edward Prince, born Champaign county, 111., June 18, 1888, residence Rensselaer, Ind., and Elsie May Smith, born Jasper couifty, Indiana February 8, 1892, residence Rensselaer, first, marriage fo£ each. B. F. Fendig made a trip to Chicago today.
Floyd Meyers is spending today in Chicago with his mother.
Good cord wood at $4.00 per cord delivered.—Hamilton & Kellner.
A big bundle of clean old newspapers for a nickle at The Republican office.
Give us your coal orders. They will receive the best & Kellner.
One-half price millinery Season End Sale, beginning Monday, November 20th. ROWLES & PARKER.
Jim Fisher is building the new store room for G. L. Thornton and son M 'l at Surfey, but the bad weather since Saturday has caused some delay on the job. ..;;- s <‘
A'baby two years and two months old, the child of Ed Jenkens apd wife, on the old Tyler farm, south of Pleasant Ridge, died Monday and was buried yesterday in the Crockett cemetery.
Ross Ramey lost a pocketbook containing about $11.50 and advertised it in The Evening Republican. Richard Burton, the colored porter at the Makeever House, found it, saw the ad and restored it to its rightful owner.
John B. Gangloff, accompanied by his brother Andrew and his physician went to Chicago today where he will -undergo an examination to try to determine the cause of his sickness. He is looking very well but suffers intensely from stomach trouble and worries constantly about his condition.
Mrs. F. E. Babcock' entertained a large number of guests at cards Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Rhoades won the most games and was given a cut glass jelly dish. Mrs. A. G. Catt received a cut glass salt and pepper service as the second prise. Today Mrs. Babcock is entertaining at both cArds and dominoes and tomorrow at sowing.
