Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Buy your poultry feed of Hamilton A Kellner. The D. A. R. will entertain the gentlemen on Thursday evening, Washington’s birthday, at the home of Mrs. E. P. Honan, “The Senator’s Daughter” is all that can be found in a bright, pleasing cpmedy-draina. Ellis Theatre, Saturday night, Feb. 24th. Eat Mrs. Green’s famous new process brown bread, it is the “Best Ever/* Try her mince pies, doughnuts, ginger cookies and all kinds of “goodies.” The “Best Ever.” White bread, too. Phone 477. Sticking his head out of the engine window, Erie Fireman A. P. Frederick, of Huntington, .was killed near his home town. His head was crushed to a pulp, striking the edge of a box car, John H. Phipps, who celebrated his one hundredth birthday anniversary Wednetsday, was Initiated into the Shenandoah (la.) lodge of Elks Thursday, making him the oldest Elk lathe country. • Eminett Brizentlne, Brazil, was refused a marriage license at Greencastle to marry Ruth James. He wanted to pay for it on the Installment plan. Relatives later made up the full sum necessary and the wedding took place. Saginaw, Mich. —The impersonations of Mr. Landon, of Boston, whose selections were both pathetic and humorous, proved him to be an artist of remarkable ability.—Courier-Her-ald. At the M. E. church Monday evening, Feb. 26th. Do not faiL to look over our line of farm machinery before buying. HAMILTON & KELLNER. The bill for Ellis Theatre Saturday,; Feb. 24th, is “The Senator’s Daughter,” a bright, entertaining comedydrama, full of good hearty laughs, droll situations and entertaining Sayings; just the kind of show that The Stock Co. appear to the best advantage in. WilUam D. Nelson, formerly of Remington, is now working at Pasco, Wash., from which place he writes briefly to The Republican. He says that the west is greatly overdone with mechanics and laborers and that thousands of men in that state and especially at Spokane are out of employment and suffering in many ways. He says that construction labor on the job he is employed on is paying only 85 cents a day and board. ■I , „ The annual indoor rifle match ofthe Northern Indiana Rifle Association will be held at Elkhart tomorrow and a team of four or five from the local militia company will attend the match. The competition is not limited to militia companies but also from social clubs, schools, colleges, police departments, etc. Sergeants Jerry B. Garland and John E. Robinson and prorates Ellis L. Thomas and Prank Alter wifi probably compose the Rensselaer team. Sergeant Garland, who for the past two years has been a member of the state team that competed with military rlflmen from ail over the United States matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, has been Chosen by Cot. Edwin P. Thayer, of the 3rd Indiana regiment, to again be a of the team. He will be required to spend three-weeks later iTthe year training for the match under the direction of an expertfrom the regular army. Twelve members of the team will be selected in this mariner this year and only three by the usual eßmlnation process! Fifing on range will begin about April Ist, If the weather permits. The local company will qualify its team for the .. _, —— ,
