Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TO-NIGHT EVENINGS OF THIS WEEK Presents the Wonderful Musical Team, the “Musical Munros” Who are the only team on earth to give an orchestra effect of three pieces, cornet, piano and violin. Don’t fail to see them.
The J. I. Case gopher is the best on the market. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. The 8-year-old daughter oi Shelby Comer, of Union township, run a nail in her foot yesterday, causing her much pain. She was brought to town immediately and the nail was removed and the wound dressed by a local physician. J. T. Randle has made quite rapid improvement lately and is now able to be down town each day and is looking much like himself again. He is a very hale and hearty man for one of his advanced age and should live to enjoy many more years of pleasure aindi^"ElsTamlly'Mid many Iriends. News cotnes that W. B. Austin, president of the Hamilton Club of Chicago, has been appointed chief usher at the republican national convention on June 18th, also' that Donald Hollingsworth, son of G. K. Hollingsworth, of Chicago, formerly of this city, will be one of the 4hirty-one ushers. The large scores that seemed to maintain in baseball last Sunday in this section of the state are still being heard from. A Delphi team met the Monticello Wild Cats and the final seore was 39 to 18.lt looks as though the game had been played with a solid rubber ball or with a few rubber arms and bone heads. Miss Ruth Parkison, daughter of R. A Parkison, who was taken to Wesley hospital several days ago, came home today. During the spring vacation she had tonsilitis, since which time a tubercular gland in her throat has been swollen. On the advice of a physician, though her condition was not serious, she was taken to the hospital to have a tonsil and adenoid growth removed.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luers, Ed Lane and Elizabeth Luers took a nice trip last Sunday in Joe’s automobile. They went to Wolcott, Monticello, Delphi and almost to Logansport, a distance of 140 miles. Jbe says that he found no place where the crop prospects were better than they are* in Jasper county. Next Sunday, weather permitting, they will make a trip to Brookston to the day. W. R. Lee came home Monday evening from Newman, 111., where he is conducting a store, and will remain here until tomorrow, when Mrs. Lee and son, Howard, and her sister, Mrs. Fred Arnott, will start for Colorado Springs, Colo. The trip is made with the hope that the climate will prove beneficial to Mrs. Lee’s health, which has been failing for some time. She will, remain with her sister, Mrs. A. B. Bickford', for an indefinite period. Mr. Lee will continue to operate his store at Newman, where he is doing a good business. They will not break up their home here but will retain the house with the expectation of ultimately returning £ere. Mrs. Arnott expects to be absent about a* mdBBF. Call Phone 99 for the best bread ever sold in Rensselaer. The National Biscuit kind. Fresh every morning.
