Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. James Hurley is spending today in Monon. George Stemble is down from Wheatfield today. Miss Minnie Martin went to Otterbein today to visit relatives. Rice’s regular 5c packages of garden seeds, two for 5c at John Eger’s. Born, today, to Mr. and Mrs. Tigler, of Hanging Grove township, a son. Leo ColVert went to Battle Ground today to visit the family of T. P. Clarke. Attorney A. Halleck is spending today in Lafayette, taking depositions in a law suit. Little Helen Parkinson went to Attica today to spend a Tew days with her grandparents. Attorney Glazebrook, of Knox, came] this morning to visit the family off Glazebrook. Chas. Stephenson and wife went to Monticello today to remain over Sunday with relatives. ~ IUJ - John Clingan and wife went to hlaville today for a visit of several days with relatives. Mrs. Louella Childers is entertaining forty-four ladies this afternoon in honor of her forty-fourth birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alter went to Forest today to visit his relatives and his farm. ■ They will be absent over Sunday. As usual we are headquarters foi package and bulk garden seeds, onion sets and early seed potatoes. •' JOHN EGER. William Nowels has been troubled for some time with a growth In the left hand, just below the first joint of the first finger on the inside. Yesterday he had it cut out and it proved to be a good sized tumor. He will be unable to use the hand for some time. Will. Platt is home from Lafayette for a vlsjt over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Platt. He is taking a course in bookkeeping and typewriting and expects to take up shorthand when, he re-enters school next fall. He has made good progress in his studies. Miss Cora Dexter and Miss Carrie Pierce left on the early morning train for Plainfield to be present at the marriage at 10 o’clock this morning of Miss Georgia Hornaday, a cousin of Miss Dexter, to Mr. Roy Macy, of lowa The bride is quite well known here, where she has visited. W. S. Day returned this morning from Kenilworth, 111., where he had been visiting his son Omar and- wife since Thursday. He spent yesterday at Omar’s school and was very favorably impressed with the way things are done in the Kenilworth schools, where manual training is a great factor in education.

The school teachers have about all gone to their homes for the spring vacation. Prof. Bradshaw went to Indianapolis today; Miss Elizabeth Hume to Springfield, Ohio; Miss Milocent Work to Elkhart; Mias Louise Keefer to Greencastle; Miss Alice Smith to Attica; Miss Trenberth will remain here during the vacation. John Chllcote, for many years a resident of Rensselaer and for the past few years residing in Illinois, was here yesterday to attend the funeral of Catain Burnham. He is now living in Mt. Ayr, and he has received the appointment to take the census of ML Ayr and Jackson township. He is looking well and his many old friends were glad to seb him again. *