Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CIK Princess theatre PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Wateh This Spec* Every Uay,
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Try some of Leavel’s home made candies. Born, Dec. 29th, to Mr. and O. R. Lewis, a son. W. S. Coen is in quite poor health at his home on North Cullen street. ■ * *».. lt . Mrs. J, L. Griggs returned this morning from a week's visit at Frankfort. Mrs. F. X. Busha returned this morning from a week's vißit in Lafayette. » i Palmer D. Wells, of tfVancesville, was in Rensselaer yesterday. He is engaged in selling fertilizer. “ , Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Beam, Mrs. Anna Tuteur and daughter Maurine went to Chicago this morning. Misses Grace and Edna Halleck, of DeMotte, came yesterday to visit the family of their uncle, Senator Ha'leek, for several days. ( Mrs. S. W. Williams entertained Tuesday and Wednesday in honor of her brother, Mr. Jay Fosdick, of Falrbury, 111. He returned home Thursday? We were out of salt for several days but have now received a carload of barrel salt and also lump rock salt. JOHN EGER. s■, . - - Vaugn Woodworth came from Norfolk, Neb., joining his wife who had preceded him a couple of weeks. They will remain for a fortnight longer, visiting relatives here. “The Best Ever” home made bread, cinnamon loaves, cakes, doughnuts, rye and graham bread and Boston baked beans at Mrs. Green’s bakery. Order the day before. Phone 477. Mrs. Lpve Caulking, of Delphi, who a number of years ago was a quite frequent visitor to Rensselaer, is spending a few days here with Mrs C. C. Warner and other friends. Mrs. Ada McWilliams and Mrs. W F. Brian returned to Tuscola, 111., today, after a short visit with the family of G. W. Dennis, near McCoysborg. ••
J “Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me."—J. H. Walyer, Sunbury, Ohio. Thursday evening Prof. R. C. Yeoman gave an illustrated lecture to the engineers in room C, at 7:16. The subject was "Railway Signalizing/' and an appreciative audience was present—Valparaiso Vldette. Roy Haag went to Cullom, 111., today. where he has purchased a horse :tnd buggy, which he will drive through, and then in the 'language of <he country correspondent, “Look out. girls.” • n it ■ i - w E. L. Bruce has purchased of John L. Jones the latter’s property N on River street, now occupied by Mrs. John J. Weast. The consideration is understood to have been $1,700. Mr. Bruce expects to move to town in the spring. 8. W. Williams returned Tuesday from a visit to Falrbury„ 111., where he attended a family gathering at his wife's old home. They had dinner with his sister, Mrs. Jay Fosdlck and also visited his brother, Owen Williams, -who with his wife’s brother, came -JKfcck to Rensselaer with him. csSv*- ** ■ "riappy” Fletcher Is Unable to see the joke. Some directed him la take> load of cobs to * house in the west part of town. After he had unloaded them and went in for his “mun” the lady of the house told him no one ordered the cobs. A little rough oil a fellow during th* holiday season. " 1 ■ r- m -The New Year’s reception given by the Ladies Literary Club wilt be held at the home of Mrs. M. E. Thompson cn River street, Monday afternoon from two o’clock until five. Mrs. Jackson, of Lafayette, will entertain w*th rartlMl Th. Public I. cordially Invwtf. \
