Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM PICTURES. THE BIRThIFA FLOWER. THE YERDETTA. OUTGENERALED, A Comedy. A GYPSY BRIDE. • i\ SAVE* ¥ OUR COUPONS.
Try some of home made candies. , ' . ~ Oysters for yous Christmas dinner at the Home Grocery. 'Brick cream at Nowels' Sunday and Monday, 25 and 50 cents a brick. E. D. Blanchette, of Smithville, i - t.. came this morning for a short visit with Miss Syivia Sanders. u Mr. and Mrs. Vem Robinson went to Royal Center today for a visit over Christmas with her parents. f■■ - r Mrs. Will Zard and baby ‘went to Reynolds today to remain over Christmas with her parents. Will will join them on Christmas day. George Maines will move in the spring to southwestern Missouri, and bis brot&er, Judson E. Maines, will move to the farm which George leaves. Mrs. Green, maker of “The Best Ever” home made bread and Cinnamon loaves would like to make your Christmas Fruit cake. Order soon, it will keep. Phone 477. Mrs. E. C. English and sons Walter and Harry went to Glencoe, today to spend Christmas with L. F. Hopkins and family. Dr. English expects to spend Christmaß there, D. p. Miller, of Chicago, formerly of Wheatfleld, was here over nigh/. He was having an abstract made of fifty acres of land in Walker township which he has jugt sold to. F. William Craft, of Chicago. ,
Mrs. C. H. Dayton served a fine supper last evening, Dec. 22, to a number of friends and relatives In honor of her husband’s birthday, \ pleasant evening was spent and on leaving, all wished him many happy returns of the day. The Womans Relief Corps has decided. to postpone sending their bar-. rel of good things to the soldiers home at Lafayette until New Years and hope to have it literally crammed full of good things. All members are asked to contribute toward the movement . ' > - 1 1 1 G. W. Burns and family will have a big family reunion at their hop>e in the north part of town on Christmas day. all of their ten children being expected home. Mrs. A. Sherrell came from Otterbein today, as also did Mrs. John Belcher and son, of South Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Grant came from Lafayette this morning for a visit here. They will go to Hammond Sunday evening to remain over Christmas with Mrs. Grant’s mother. They live in the Relfers flats in Lafayette and are well pleased with their home. I- wish to antfouncea to the cltlsens of Rensselaer that I have purchased Joe Jackson’s bus and will engage .a the bus and transfer business in this city and will endeavor to give cood service night or day at ackson’s old prices. A share of your patronage Is solicited. TONE KANNE.
Mrs. W. F. Danner will leave tomorrow for Owey. where sh% will be treated for cancer of the breast. She had one removed three years ago and the treatment was entirely successful. It was on the other breast. Mr. Danner came here recently from Pennsylvania and is employed by John M. Knapp. Will Rodman, a druggist at Fowler, was doing some Chrlstmaa shopping. He had a 38-Colts revolver in his pocket He was not using it as a means of securing lower prices, but when he reached into his pocket to get some money and his finger touched the trigger and the gun was discharged. The bullet broke his knife and severed his key chain and then entered his thigh and coursed downward to the knee where it was buried. The wound Is a serious one. The revolver had been accidentally | discharged earlier in the day. When Rodman lets well enough to be prosecuted be should be. is no excuse for say man going about with a loaded revolver.
