Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
:: tin Princess Cbeatre ! FBEO PHILLIPS. Proprietor. Watch TU* Space Every Uay
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fresh head lettuce at Rhoades’ grocery. J. W. Blacker made a trip to Delphi today. Try some of Leavers home made candies. J. A. McFarland is laid up with the grip. Frank Maloy came down from Low ell today to attend the poultry show. Kenneth Allman left this morning for Boulder, Colo., to re-enter college Frank Duvall, of Allentown, 111., formerly a resident of Jasper county, was here on a short visit this week. The only place in the city where you can buy a large can of White Karo corn syrup for 10c Is at John Eger’s. Silas Swain dropped in this morning to see whether his old frienls had all frozen up. He is still selling lightnings rods. ■*• > . ■ John and Alice Gish and Grace Ulery returned to Monoh today after a visit of several days with their aunt, Mrs. Jennie Gish, southeast of Rensselaer. Capt J. M. Wasson has been improving quite a little the past week and is now able to be up some each day and the outlook for his recovery is encouraging. Mrs. Crate Crogun and daughter Celine, of Indianapolis, carte today from Indianapolis to visit her" parents; Mr. and Mrs. James Tot bet, of Barkley township. n - Russell Sluyter has recovered from the typhoid fever and came to Rensselaer from Monon yesterday, accompanied by his wife, and they are visiting her mother, Mrs. H. t. Adams and family. Advertising is an inyestmentj not an expense. Advertising placed in' The kepdblican becomee a profitable investment, whether large or small. Try a classified advertisement and be convinced. Mr. and Mrs. James Lefier arrived here this morning and will remain in Jaspdr county for several weeks. They left Marihette, Wia, yesterday, at which time the temperature there was 26 below zero* John ML Winkley, of Monon, died Thursday in St Elizabeth's hospital in Lafayette. His funeral took place today in Monon. He was 63 years of age and had been tit poor health for some time. He leaves a wife and one son, Harry. Mrs. J. A. McFarland and Mrs. J. W. Horton, i? addition to those heretofore mentioned, witnessed the production of "The Messiah" by the Apollo Society of Chicago Friday night The theatre party arrived home ott the train due here at 1:27 but it was two hours late. ’
Million A Week : jil^l ! P iPi flpfp THE ORIGINAL HAS THIS SKHATUKE
