Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Try some ot Leavers home made candies. Mrs. Firman Thompson is spending today in Chicago. S. C. Irwin made a business trip to Shelby today. R. A. Parkison made a busines trip to Lafayette today. Joe Halligan made a business visit to Reynolds today. Vance Collins made a business trip to Fair Oaks today. Miss Anna Luers went to Chicago today for a visit of several days. f ' Better get in for some of that fine sorghum at the Home Grocery. 75c a gallon while it lasts. “’ Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Brunsdon returned to Hammond yesterday after a visit here with her father, W. R. Shesler. . The six for 45c can special at the \ Home Grocery is a good /me, and is for all this week. Ask about it when you order. Father Edward Lohmiller, of PulaskC was a guest a couple of days this week of Father Christian Daniel, of St. Augustine’s Catholic church. 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.

Rev. J. C. Parrett, Wallace Miller, Don Beam and Nelson Schaeffer were each given degree work in the Modern Woodmen lodge Wednesday evening.

It was Township Trutsee George Parker and not George Parkison that had bis ankle injured Wednesday. Mistakes will occur in the best of papers.

The Baldwin Engine Works are said to be contemplating locating at Hammond. The Hammond Times says that land is being purchased within two miles of that city and that 15,000 men will be employed.

Bert Abbott and Fletcher Ramey went to Fair Oaks today to make repairs on the engine at the Babcock & Hopkins elevator, which has been shut down for the past week on account of the break.

All trains are running late these days. The southbound morning train today due here at 4:40 was more than three hours late. The northbound from Louisville due here at 4:57 was five hours late and the 5:30 train from Indianapolis was two hours late.

The roof of the Hendricks county court house at Danville collapsed yesterday." The building was erected in JB6O and the collapse was probably; due to the general weakness of the building coupled with the tons of snow upon it. It was in this court house where the famous Hinshaw mur♦der case was tried.

Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Woodworth, of Norfolk, Neb., who are visiting relatives here, were given a pleasant surprise Wednesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Porter. About ten couples constituted the party. Four hundred was played. Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth are planning to start for their home next Monday. '

A meeting in the interest of the cooperative store was held In the court house yesterday. A number of those who had subscribed for stock were present The object of the movement" was explained and those present expressed their intention of making efforts to get additional stock subscriptions. About 70 per cent of the stock is now subscribed. If started, the store wilt be located In the Odd Fellows building. ■"T* 1 ■ i - Persons troubled with partial paralysis are often very much benefited by massaging the affected parts thoroughly when applying Chamberlain » Liniment This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. c