Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D/ Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkins returned Friday evening from an interesting lOdayis’ trip, piti.Uy by auto and partly by boat. They drove to Niagara Falls and oujr jo Toronto, Canada. Then back to Cleveland, driving to Tohu.j and from there taking a trolley riae t o Detroit and -back bv boat »,i tin Detroit river ind Lake Erie, tbonst (home by auto. White canvas oxfords with rubber or leather soles; barefoot sandals; ventilated shoes;, tennisshoes; outing bals of all kind, for men, women and children, at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Ray Yeoman, who has been engaged in concrete sito building in Jasper county, has completed ap ithe work there is on hand at this time and will go to work in another field. Silos are Of such impanhamise in- stock feeding that none can afford to be without them and Mu. Yeoman was surprised that right in the best building season the work shut down. He has prospects of considerable work in the fall but nothing more at this time. A young man. in Rensselaer was 'taking a trip by auto north of town a few days ago and found a neaJtly tied up package along the side of the road. It looked like a half dollar’s worth of sugar and 'he brought it home with the bellicf that it was his lucky day. When opened, however, it proved to be a package of sand, which some joker had placed ait the road Side. - To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. Price SI.OO. Miss Emma House land Miss Minnie Wiaymira two of the teachers at the MoinnejtJt School for Girls, have gone to their homes for a mjonth’is vacation, the former to Liverpool], W. Via., and the latter to Wtolcotit. Miss Addie Griffith, another of the teachers, has gome to Miaoon, 111., and will not be back next year. Miss Simpslon, the superintendent, will leave next Wednesday for a month’® vacation, which she will spend at her home at El Faso, 1111. The Sisters of St. Augustine’s Catholic school are about to organize a class in instrumental music, preparatory to giving lessons on piano, organ or violin on their return In September. Should any one contemplate taking lessons they are kindly invited to make application at the sisters’ residence with in the next three weeks, or before July 4. Male pupils under 14, and females of any age are accepted, without regard to creed. Rev. Bauil Ward, who is to preach ait the Christian church Sunday morning and at the union vesper service in the evening; is the son of Rev. A L. Ward, a former pastor off the Rensseflaer Christian chui-eh and now located at Lebanon. Paul was a small boy when his parent® removed from here almost fifteen years ago. He graduated this year from Butter college, was president of the senior class and the editor of the Butler paper. The many friends off hiis parenlts will extend a cordial welcome to him. He does not come as a candidate for the pastorate however, that having already been' settled by the selection of Rev. G. W. Titus, of Sullivan who preached here two weeks ago. •>
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