Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.

D© not forget that the union revival meetings begin next Monday. Better get in for some of that fine sorghum at the Home Grocery. 75c a gallon while it lasts. The marriage license business is proving quite good in Jasper county. Can it be that leap year is responsible? The six for 45c can special at the Home Grocery is a good one, and is for all this week. Ask about it when you order. • Mrs. W. H. Beam and Mrs. Colvert last evening entertained sixteen ladies at the home of the former at fourhanded euchre.

Tomatoes are scarce and the market is high, but the Home Grocery has a big lot of especially fine ones .at only 10c a can.

Dr. I. M. Washburn went to Gary ihis morning to attend the meeting •'! .the 10th district medical society. He will return Friday. ■ Dr. R. D. Utter will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .H. L. Brown while here to till his preaching engagement at the M. E. church tonight. The weatherman says colder morrow. never liked the weatherman very well, anyway, and won’t be surprised at anything he does. Mjts. Catharine Duetcher, of Columbus, Ga., and sister, Mrs. John Brannan, of Monon, visited yesterday with their cousin, T. D. Woodworth and faiftlly.. L. A. Harmon and Clarence Fate are planning to give a big dance at •.the armory on the .evening of Fqb. 9. The Fairbury orchestra will furnish the music.

Mr. and Mrs. D; W. Williams gave a fine oyster dinner Sunday, it being his son Clyde’s birthday. Quite a number were present, and all spent a very jpleasant day. '

The repairs the library were completed yesterday and it is again ■opened to the public today. Schoo’ for the primary grade was reopened in the auditorium this morning.

And Still the Hemphill horse stocks are being sent to all parts of the coun'stry. Yesterday the manufacturer received an order for a set from Phoenix, .Arlz. They will be shipped Friday.

(Councilman D. E. Grow returned to This work at the Babcock & Hopkins office today after a sickness <of about ten days. He suffered a severe •attack of the grip but is now almost (entirely well.

Mrs. George R. Robinson, who was ildft a widow a week ago, is now at tthe home of her daughter, Mrs. L. H. Hamilton, but will probably make he* home with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Maxwell, south of town. She is 76 years of age.

Reed McCoy was in from McCoysburg this morning. He will remain in business there until Jan. 29th, when ■ he begins invoicing for the transfer -of his stock and business to Lowman .brothers. Reed has not yet determined .qpon a location. « -The Ladfea Industrial of the M. E. church were splendidly patronized at the supper they gave at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Halleck Tuesday evening and the crowd was much larger than had been expected during such cold weather. The ladles report that they cleared >23.30. Owing to the slckness of a relative ■ Rev. A. W. Woqd was unable to leave his home in Lafayette yesterday and consequently could not fill his engagement to preach at the M. E. church last evening. Rev. Harper fitted the pulpit Tonfcht Dr. JJ, D. titter, atonner pastor, id to preach. If yon want a dependable flour at a commendable price tHe Qome Grocery’s “Best” hits the target |L4O •- w WCto . —-r- ■