Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM * - rtciijßes. DADDY’S BOY AND HAMMY. List WVE’S tKTORY;®. THE RUNAWAY LEOPARD. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. SAVE TOBE COUPONS. -
Pure nome made sorghum 60 cents * gallon, at tee Depot Grocery. A good gasoline engine for $60.00. HAMILTON A KELLNER.-'* ........ Miss Laura Harrod, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mrs. George Fate, at the Makeever house. • .'• L__u-..■ Mrs. Earl Ellis and'children spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. **—’- Phillips, at Momence. George Long returned home f-om Chicago. and Wade Laßue Crnm Indianapolis to spend Thanksgiving. 1 Miss Ruth McAlpin, teacher of No. 8 school in Newton township, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Hebron. ' ■ b',V;y_> •/ —-■ . . r, ■ j . v „ . ’*•< Mrs. J. L Mcßride returned to Chicago Wednesday after a visit of twc weeks with her father, Ed Barkley, of Barkley township. ; J !—- , . Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Bru?c went to Tefft Wednesday to spend about a week visiting the family of her mother, in Walker township. Born, Thanksgiving day, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Radcliffe, at the home of heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades, a daughter. Mr. Radcliffe is here. This is their third child. Mr. and Mrs. Rue P. Parcells were here from Chicago for TCapkagiving, visiting his patents and receiving the best wishes of their friends. It was their first visit here since their marriage. , k- . \ Willigm B. Austin and wife, of Chicago,. who spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Judge an I Mr?. Edwh P. Hammond, at Lafayette, stopped off in Rensselaer between trains yesterday evening on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hermansen, of Gillam township, took-the train here this morning for Chicago where they will visit for several days with relatives, and Charley will attend the stock show. Miss Blanche Babcock'at her home near Parr is today entertaining la honor of her guest, Miss Dell Antrim, of Wabash, Misses Nell Drake, Lois Thompson, Elizabeth Reiddle and Myrtle York. < "7 ’ ' Mr. and Mrs. Steve Yeoman, of Indianapolis, came Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Grant They Will go from here to Remington to visit his mother, the widow of Ira Yeoman Miss Anna Elsner, who is to give the entertainment ' for the Watts de Peyster School for Girls at the Presbterian church Monday evening, will speak at the Baptist church Sunday evening. All are invited to attend the service. Nim Hopkins is not getting along very well from the injuries he sustained in being run over by the traction engine and is confined to his bed most of the time. He is bruised about the hips badly and is overcoming the injuries very slowly. Nat Heuson went to Chicago this morning to see his aged mother, who is In very poor health. He will also visit his brother, William, who once lived near Sharon, and who was recently operated on for an abscess of the bladder and whose condition Is very serious. Orie Yeoman brought a couple of Grimes Golden apples to this office yesterday that were raised by John Guss, of Union township, and which kind of apples won the S2OO prise st the state apple show. Jasper <wmj| should not let another year go by without having entries In this show. It was a mistake about Alfred Collins being associated with J. F. Flynn in starting up the River Queen Mills. Mr. Flynn Is at present alone In running the mill. He has been engaged In the mill business here for most of the past thirty years and all know him as a thoroughly trustworthy man and an excellent miller. . ■ W 1 '*—* For any pain from top to toe. from ! any cause, apply Dr. Thomas.* Eclectic | Ofl. Pain can’t stay where It is used.
