Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM ——♦ — • An Interrupted Wedding there’s Many a Slip Tis an 11l Wind that Blows No Good SAVE lOC B COUPONS. .

Born, today, March 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erb, of Hanging Grove township, a daughter. This is the first girl, their other four children being boys.

Milo Miller, of Mt. Ayr, left yesterday evening for Grabill, Ind., to take charge of the Percheron stallion, Interest, which B. B. Miller sold two years ago.

Roby Orahood. and wife have arrived here from Illinois and will take up their residence in Rensselaer and he will manage a farm he owns, north of town. . ~

The party who carried away a neckfur from the Princess theatre a few weeks ago is known and prosecution will follow unless the fur Is returned to the theatre at once.

Earle Lodge, No. 649, F. & A M., of Roselawn, will be inspected Thursday evening, April 4th, by Grand Inspector Wolfe. John Bowie has been Master of the Roselawn lodge for several years.

The dance last evening was not given by the Jefferson Club as stated in yesterday’s Republican, but by members of the militia in honor of the Jefferson Club. The dance was one of the most enjoyable so far this spring.

Company C, of Monticello, made a great record at basketball this yearand will close the season tonight by playing the A. G. Spaulding quintette for the athletic championship of the state.

Leland Jessen arrived home yesterday afternoon from Mexico and after a few days’ visit with his mother and other relatives will go to Chicago'and be sent out from there as a telegraph agent for the E. W. Wagner agency.

Automobile insurance at 2 per cent ‘per annum, against loss by fire from any cause, any place in the United States or Canada, by a company that is as good as the best R. B. HARRIS. - Frank Kelly, who moved here from Elkhart to be the foreman of the match factory construction, is moving back to Elkhart He is a competent builder but haß been unable to secure sufficient work here to justify him in remaining.

The private dance given at the armory last evening was very pleasing to the twenty couples who participated. Music was furnished by Horton

& Grechman, who has worked together for the past year. Greshman did clever work with the traps and drums and made a decided hit with the dancers.

Trustee Hillis, of Colfax township, Newton county, was a Rensselaer Visitor yesterday. In company with other meiThe held a big sale not long ago, but as it was not as well advertised as be had hoped it to be in some papers* that circulated largely in his territory, the sale was not the success he expected.

Lee A. Carson is home for a visit with his parents. He has been traveling out of Enid, Okla., selling drygoods for John B. Farwell, of Chicago. He reports that conditions are rapidly improving in Oklahoma, due to the prospect for a good crop of grain this year. They are having an abundance of early spring rains, which is invariably a forecast of good crops.

Purtelle, the electric road promotor, appears to be on earth yet, making weekly visits to Lowell, Rensselaer and other points. Seemingly he has given, this place the cold shoulder. He need not, he has Just as staunch workers here as ever, and many who are of the firm conviction that the road will be built in season to secure the aid voted.—Mt. Ayr Pilot

'Julius Rosenwald, president of the mall order bouse of Sears, Roebuck A Co., at Chicago, purchased the Columbus Memorial building in that city, paying for it the sum of $1,750,000. An indication that there is more profit in the mail order business. Instead of sending so much money away to help build up Chicago, people should spend it with - lpca! merchants to assist in building up their own cofnmunities.