Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —• —- iTOO MUCH TURKEY. THE LURE OF THE GREAT CITY. SATE YOUtt COUPONS.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ■: " v. .^v r *»r Fresh head lettuce at Rhoades’ grocery. Try some of Leaver® home made : candies. . • — —— -■ Clarence Fate, the Makeever house landlord, is laid up with a severe attack of grip. ~~ Don't fail to read our Big Pre-In-ventory sale adv. elsewhere in thic paper. ROWLES & PARKER. .. ,; ,i.. . —. -Vein Robinson went to Royal Cente/ yesterday, where Mrs. Robinson has been for some time and they expect to remain until sprfiig and possibly longer. ' v •' Eat sauer kraut and try and live one--hundred years. It costs only one cent a meal for each person. 25 cents a gallon for Silver Thread sauer kraut, at John Eger’s. S. P. Tudor and family, who recently moved here from Kentucky, has rented a house in the northwest part of towm. Himself and father, Nelson Tudor, are looking for a Tarm either to buy or rent. I , _ There will be many things you will want at the price. Rowles & Parker’s Big Pre-Inventory Sale, Jan. Bth to J3th. Alfred Tennyson Dickens, eldest surviving son of the novelist, Charles Dickens, died suddenly in the Astor hotel in New York Tuesday. Only the week before Mr. Dickens had addressed the Indiana teachers at their association meeting in Indianapolis. M..;.;. i .. i' -I'-'— The township trustees are coming in with their annual reports of receipts and expenditures. George Parker, of Hanging Grove; John Shirer, „of Kankakee, and Tunis Snip, of Keener, filed their reports with the auditor Wednesday, and all will be published soon in The Semi-Weekly Republican. Rev. F. A. Morrow, pastor of the Baptist church of Morocco, has ten dered his resignation there find will move to Rensselaer about March Ist. He expects to buy property before that time. He is now quite extensively engaged in business and may follow the real estate business here, in addition to losing after his store at Aix. . • Miss Bessie Ropp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew RopP, was married Sunday noon at the home of her parents north of this city, to Mr. Alburney Ogle, a young farmer. Among the guests at the home were the bride’s brother, Ed, of Chicago, and his friend, Miss Gertrude Radainacher, also of Chicago. They will make their home temporarily with the bride’s parents. d. E. Prior went to Chicago yesterday and will remain there until j Friday night. Others who will witness the production of “The Messiah” In Chicago Friday night, will go there tomorrow. It is expected that all dine together at the Saratoga at 6:30 and arrangements have been made to return on the train leaving Chicago at 11:25 that night and which does not regularly stop at Rensselaer. Forg. Moore, who for some time several, years ago was a section foreman on the Monoh at this place, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore, in Renselaer, from Satqrday until Tuesday. He was a section foreman on the Indihna Harbor road, at Hammond for some time but went out on a strike last spring and since that time has b’een working as a tile inspector. He has now quit that job and left from here for Lamar, Mo. where his family had preceded him and -where he will live on !a farm. He has never farmed any but will give it a trial and hopes to make that his future occupation'. Those that have waited until now tt> buy their new cloak, suit or overcoat, have waited well; our Pre-In-ventory prices will save you $ $ $. Sale starts Monday. Jan. Bth. paper. ROWELS ft PARKER. ' .Vi|V That home made bandy at Leaver* bakery is delicious. Try it. '
