Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Mrs. H. R. Kurrie came down from Chicago today. John H. Tilton is down from Wheatfield today. Miss Helen Hopkins Went to Spencer today to visit Miss Florence Garrard. Attorney John Dunlap made a trip to Kentland today on legal business. Frank Haskell and Attorney J. A. Dunlap made a business trip to Kentland today.
Mrs. E. W. 'Matheny went to Lafayette today to visit her sister, Mrs. Fletcher Ramey. N. C. Shafer and Tom Callahan went to Chicago this morning to get a Maxwell auto "for the latter. Miss Geneva Bates returned to Indianapolis today after a week’s visit with her uncle, N. S. Bates and family. Miss Beulah Glascoe came from Wheatfleld this morning to visit the family of Recorder J. W. Tilton.
Peter McDaniels was down from near Wheatfleld today. He says that the corn stand is very poor there this spring. Alvin Clark will build a good residence for himself at Lee, and has engaged Dave and Charley Elder to do the work. Mrs. George H. Healey went to Delphi today to attend the commencement exercises, her niece, Nina Lyon, being one of the graduates. Mrs. William Eger and son Harry and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Duvall made a trip to Indianapolis in the former’s automobile Sunday and returned last evening. Harry Myers, *a student at St. Joseph’s college, was taken to Chicago this morning by Brother Zuber, where he will enter a hospital and undergo an operation for appendicitis.
W. H. Beam and children, Madge and Don, are expected back tomorrow from their vacation in the west. Mr. Beam gained ten pounds in weight during his absence.
Frank Midland was over from Logansport today and expects his gang of brickmasons to begin work tomorrow morning on the veneering of the new residence for the Catholic pastor.
Mrs. C. E, Mills, Mrs. W. V. Porter Mrs. I. J. Porter, Mrs. Philip Blue and Miss Ethel Sharp left on the milk train this morning for Morocco to attend a district meeting of the Pythian Sisters. Several others went over via automobile.
Miss Mary Nagel came from Chicago this morning to visit her sister, Miss Anna, and other relatives. They are daughters of Michael Nagel and Miss Anna expects to join her parents in South Dakota shortly. She reports that they are well pleased with Mitchell and getting a good start with spring farm work.
In a letter from A. K. Sayler, of jßig Rapids, Mich., he says: “The Republican is a welcome visitor to Big Rapids and the fioosiers are always anxious to hear from Rensselaer. Have not heard whether any of them expect to be present at the unveiling of the monument hut it is probable some of them will be there.
Chase V. Day arrived home yesterday from Newcastle where he has been working for several months. He bad a severe spell with his heart after arriving home and had to have a doctor two visits. Today he is feeling much better and because of the pressure of work at Greencastle, where he is employed as a lather, he left on the 1:68 train. '
