Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Monticello has organized a new band. Will Anheir is manager and Ches. Daviß, of Chicago, is instructor. Every day is bargain day with us. We sell shoes from any broken lot at greatly reduced prices. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. The annual state convention of the stationary engineers of Indiana began a three days’ session at Evansville Thursday. About 200 delegates are in attendance. ~ ,/■_ • V Mrs. Leroy Bryant, who was married Tuesday at Terre Haute, committed suicide Wednesday by swallowing carbolic acid because of her husband refusing to live with her. We are ready with barefoot sandals, elkskin shoes, tennis shoes, canvas shoes and all the hot weather specialties. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. ■-V £ - Governor John Abner Mead of Vermont was proposed as a vice-presiden-tial possibility Wednesday. New Englanders who arrived in Chicago brought his boom and claimed to have considerable support for his candidacy. Wisconsin is spending $1,250,000 on highway impovermenbs this year. More than 500 towns are to be benefited by the expenditure and 646 miles of stone, gravel, shale and dirt roads will be constructed and 140 bridges built. (Mrs. Ella Daugherty, who has been visiting here since Tuesday with her father, Geo. P. Daugherty, returned to her' home in Monticello today. Mr. Daugherty’s condition does not seem to improve. He is confined to bed and nbt able to help himself. You can Becure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper or Newton counties. If your dealer does not have it in stock, call me up and I will Bupply you direct. Prices the same everywhere. HIRAM DAY. , 1 (Mrs. Margaret Stackhouse, of Chicago, formerly a resident of this city, came here yesterday for a short visit with Mr®. Mary D-. Eger and other friends. She went to Indianapolis today, where she will live with her son, Harry, during the summer months.
There was a large crowd in town last night to attend the band concert and Ben Barnes’ new Gayety airdome had over 500 at the first show. Billie Boughton is giving satisfaction with his nightly shows. The Princess airdome and Rex theatre also had good crowds. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe was hostess yesterday at her home on So. Division St., at a Bumptious dinner given in honor of Mrs. Mary Porter and Mrs. Jessie Hammond, of Coats, Kas. The other guests present were her sister, Mrs. W. E. Jacks and daughter, Florence and Hazel, of south of town. Frank Randle, who with his family moved to Medford, Ore., about two months ago. Is back here now. His family js still there, however, and like it so well they want to stay. Frank could find no suitable work there, so he returned and resumed work as a traveling salesman. We have on exhibition in our show window a mammoth sack of “Aristos” flour that we are going to give away on the 4th of July to the one that guesses the nearest correct weight One guess with every 50-pound sack of Aristos purchased. JOHN EGER. Miss Josie Miller, a teacher in the grades for the past year, will not teach the coming year, but will probably go to Chicago next winter to take up the study of medicine. She is thinking of entering the Hahneman Homeopathic school of Chicago and will probably take a degree In the School of Physicians and Surgeons there. She expects to practice homeopathy. Head Clerk Hawes of the Modern Woodmen of America recently advised the clerks of local camps that advertising in the local papers is the best method of securing new members for the,, society. This suggestion has been adopted with excellent results by camps in various parts of th country which are using a, model display ad .12x12, prepared at the head clerk’s office. Others are using smaller ads, with * changes three times a week, and still others standing ads, of modest size. It is the hope and faith' of the head clerk that camps throughout the country will make a liberal use of printers’ ink, the next six mggths especially. A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured in from three to four days by applying Chamberlain’s Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. For sale by ail dealers. , c
