Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fresh fish and bulk oysters at Haus’ restaurant Friday. Dr. Crum, of Indianapolis, visited Rev. C. L. Harper today. Joihn Shaffer, of Logansport, visited his son, N. C. Shaffer, yesterday, returning home today. Judge Hanley and Charles R. McFarland, the court reporter, returned from Kentland today, where they had been attending court. Dr. John D. Ellis, -of the Cook County Hospital, Chicago, returned to the city today after a visit since Sunday with his father, J. H. S. Ellis. ■We will have another lot of fancy Michigan peaches on sale Wednesday. $1.25 to $1.50 per basket. JOHN EGER. John Pinter, of Wheatfleld, had a sinking spell last night and for a time it was thought he would not rally. He is some better today. Mrs. Albert Dunn, of Wheatfleld, died Friday night of tuberculosis. She was buried Sunday. Her age was about forty years. The Monon will run a special excursion to Chicago next Saturday to the Purdue-Chicago football game. The excursion will be in charge of Traveling Passenger Agent John Priest. “I have been somewhat costive, but Doan’s Regulets give just the results I desire. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly.”—Geo. B. Krause, Altoona, Pa. Muncle raised the price of shaves from 10 to 15 cents Monday. The neck shave is thrown in. In Rensselaer the price was raised to 15 cents two years ago and is now an established fact. The Cash E. Tomlinson Co. opened at the opera house last evening for a week’s engagement. The opening play was "The Whirlpool.” The play gave good satisfaction. Tonight they will produce “When Men Love Women.”

Dan Williams received a message today that his little granddaughter, two months old, was dying at the home of his son, Owen Williams, at Fairbury, 111. J. Fosdick and family, who had been visiting the Williams’ here, left for Fairbury, their home, upon receipt o fthe news, in their automobile. S. R. Nichols, of Rensselaer, excounty treasurer, and one of the best judges of stock in Jasper county, has again decided to embark in the auctioneering business, haviag been engaged in that business years ago. He has a card elsewhere in this issue soliciting your patronage. J. Fosdick and family, of Fairbury, 111., Dan Williams and family and S. W. Williams went to Lake Mixinkuckee Friday in the former’s automobile. OiLlheir return trip the car broke down eight miles from Francesville. It was towed to that towh, where the necessary repairs were made, and they reached home Sunday. Last* Thursday night about thirty young friends of Bessie Mcßlfresh went to her home to remind her of her 18th birthday. Music and games were indulged in until eleven o’clock, when partners were chosen for supper by hanging s curtain over a doorway and the boys standing in the dark, bid on the girl’s shadows. The highest bidder got the girl. A good time was had and all departed at a late- hour wishing her many more such happy birthdays. ,