Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦— Ray Van Bold. Widow of Rickey O’Neal. His Daughter. SAVE JOUR COUPONS.

Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Finley are visiting over night with his sister, Miss Finley, principal of the Watts de Peyster school. See our line of boys’ shoes and oxfords before you buy your son’s spring footwear. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Dr. A. P. Rainier came over from Remington to get bis new Overland torpedo roadster yesterday from the local agent, Dr. J. Hanssen. Miss Winona McFarland, who has been teaching at the Gant school in Union township the past year, left today for her home at Marion. As usual, we will be headquarters for, and how have in stock new garden seeds and onion sets. JOHN EGER. / Mrs. Eldon Hopkins came home from Monticello today, at which place she has been nursing the aged father of J. H. S. Ellis, of this city, for the past three weeks. Mrs. Amanda Morlan returned this morning from Williston, N. Dak., where she has been visiting since last fall with her son Frank and daughter, Mrs. Nora Anderson. Work shoes which are durable, pliable and water-resisting are hard to obtain, but our Barnyard Shoes have these qualifications. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Sam Robinson went to Rensselaer last Saturday for a few day’s visit with her daughter, Lottie, who will go to Chicago shortly to take a nurse’s training course at the Lake Side hospital.—Morocco Courier.

The Republican was misinformed about Ed Lane, trustee of Nqwton township, accompanying the solicitor for the Gleaners in his township. Mr. Lane informs us that it' was never his intention to do this. He has nothing to do with the local effort to organize the Gleaners. E. W, Wickey, of East Chicago, a member of the Indiana legislature in 1909, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination tor lieu-tenant-governor of Indiana. Mr. Wickey is a staunch Taft man and was a delegate to the state convention from Lake county. James Hall, of Lafayette, killed himself Friday by putting a gas tube into his mouth and turning on the gas. His wife was at Attica and he left a note warning her not to strike a match upstairs. She went to his room and found it filled with gas and his lifeless body lying there. He was formerly engaged In the saloon business at Attica. “The Plow a Man Can Pull” is as popular as ever. Come and examine our whole line of farm implements. HAMILTON & KELLNER.