Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. - —~ r Try some of Leavers home made candies. Dr. Rose M. Remmek has returned from a visit in Indianapolis. The Teachers’ Training Class will meet this evening at the Presbyterian church. Better get in for some of that fine sorghum at the Home Grocery. 75c a gallon while it lasts. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin came down from Chicago last evening and spent today in Rensselaer. Joe Davisson, the hustling Kniman real estate dealer, returned this morning from a business trip to Wabash. The 6 for 45c oan special at the Home Grocery is a good one,,and is for all this week. Ask about it when you order. —" ■ • v This is the regular meeting night for the militia. A full attendance of members is desired. Drill begins promptly at 8 o'clock.

'Tomatoes are scarce and* the market is high, but tlte Home Grocery lias a big lot of especially fine ones at only 10c a can. ‘ •

Mrs. J. A. Dunlap left this morning for Dallas, Tex., where she will remain tor several weeks with her parents. Mr. Dunlap accompanied »er to Chicago.

The Ladies of the Grand Army will hold their installation of officers on Thursday afternoon at 2:30. A full attendance is desired.

The Delphi Herald has change! hands. George F. Heise is the new publisher. He has a good field for a good newspaper and we hope he is equal to the possibilities.

The aged father of Charles Haskins near DeMotte died last Sunday evening. He had taken carbolic acid with suicidal intent on Thursday evening. He was above 90 years of age.

“The Best Ever” home made bread, cinnamon loaves, cakes, doughnuts, rye and graham bread and Boston baked bearifcrat Mrs. Green’s bakery. Order the day before. Phone 477.

Jerry Murphy, a wealthy retired farmer and banker, died at his home In Brookston Monday night. He was the father of .Charles J. Murphy, the chairman of the 10th district democratic committee. ■

Miss Ethel Myers, a clerk at

Rowles & Parker’s store, received the > sad message yesterday just after dinner that her father had died suddenly at Kentland. The particulars of his death were not learned.

Harry Arrick was so much better Tuesday that he was moved from the doctor’s office where he had been since he was shot to his own residence. The Monticello Journal says that he is on the road to recovery.

Dan W. Waymire has sold his interest in the DeMotte Creamery to Ed Beeman, who has been his buttermaker for some time. He had The controlling interest in the concern. It is probable that Mr. Waymire will move to Rensselaer. The Republican was in error about the* teller-®t-the county farm freezing last Saturday night The leak in the bolter is an old one that had previously Undergone some repairs and more repairs will have to be made soon or the boiler be utterly out of commission. s • After heiptaig certain Indiana brewers and distillers put oyer on the people of Indiana a brewery-made liquor law, that great reform triumvirate, Senator Steve Fleming, Governor Tom Marshall and the Indianapolis News felt tout Tom Taggart and Crawford Fairbanks have shown base ingratitude in not permitting them to tave a look-in on the organization of the new. liouorcratic state committee.— Marion Chronicle To and a buyer tor yOur property, try a rlatlfiid adv. tn this paper.