Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Grand Song Recital BY * \ Miss Ilda Schnee, Contralto Prof. W. J. Nowak, Bass-Baritone Assisted by Master John McGahey, Violinist Prof. W. L. Hovorka, Accompanist a - An Evening of Beautiful Music and Song, which will be enjoyed by everyone. At the CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thursday Night, May 2d Tickets 50c, High School 35c At Fendig’s Drug Store
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Mary E. Low® went to Monon yesterday. E. P. Honan returned yesterday from a business trip to Danville, 111. J. W. Toyne, of Medaryville, was here Tuesday, paying his taxes. Come and see our line of buggies and carriages. HAMILTON ft KELLNER. Mrs. Geo. Robinson went to her home at Connersville today after several days* visit here. v Chick starter, cracked corn, oyster shells, beef scraps and other poultry feed sold by Hamilton ft Kellner. |Mrs. B. J. Jarrette has been confined to her home for the past week with a severe attack of stomach trouble but is very much improved today. 3 ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkins left yesterday for an extended trip through the weßt. They will visit many points in Oregon and California and will be gone about a month.
A zone system of parcels post is provided for in a bill introduced in the senate Monday by Mr. Bourne, chairman of the committee on postoffices and post roads.
H. C. Meek, who came from Indianapolis this siMhg to occupy a farm of 240 acres in Union township, owned by his father, la making a number of improvements. Besides building .a new house and barn he is repairing fences, building new outbuildings and in many ways Improving the farm.
The high Bchool ball team will have its first game Ffiday afternoon at Riverside Athletic Park. The opposing team is the Wolcott high school. The game will be called at 3:30 o’clock. Rev. J. C. Parrett has been acting as
coaoh of the Jiigh school team and has it in fairly good condition for the first game of the Season.
John Casey was down from Fair Oaks today with a prospectus of a book descriptive of the Titanic wreck. The hook will be profusely illustrated and will contain about 380 pages, entirely devoted to the great Ship disaster. The author, Marshall Everett, is regarded as one of the greatest historians of modern times and the bock will be the most accurate account of the disaster published up to this time. It is published by the United Consumers and Manufacturing Alliance and will be ready for delivery on May 15th. The cloth binding sells for $1 and the half morocco for 11.50. Mr. Casey will be pleased to receive your order. 1 To find a buyer for your property, try * classified fifty, in this popor. A
