Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CIK Princess Cbcairc PBED PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Watoh TUI* Space Every Day

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. This is the month of June; The month of pinks and roses; But folks are wearing overcoats And ear muffs on their noses. All home print today. Read pages two and three today. This cold weather makes a fellow hot. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore are today 'visiting their farm near Monon. ————r* ■ . B. S. Fendig and daughter Miriam returned this morning from a short visit in Wheatfleld.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brady returned this morning from a visit at Indianapolis and Irvington. Miss Ruth Libby, daughter of Mrs. Fletcher Monnett, went to Chicago this morning for a short visit. Mark Barnes returned to Kokomo this morning after a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. Joe Larsh. T. F. Dunlap, of Surrey, wen*, to Elwood today to visit his son, Ivan, who is engaged in the jewelry business there. Miss Ruby Conard returned to her home in Frankford today after a two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Will Kennedy, north of town.

Rev. Ray Ballard, formerly of the Barkley M. E. church, but late of Morocco, is visiting in this vicinity this week.—Francesville Tribune.

Mrs. George Blystone returned to Frankfort this morning after a visit of ten days with lier daugiite* Mrs Jacob Wright, south of Rensselaer.

William W. Roth, of Monticello, was here over night. He formerly worked in the B. S. Fendig plant here but is now engaged :’n business with his father in Monticello and traveling some for Mr. Fendig on the side.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Biggs arid grand-, daughter, Helen Duvall, went to Indianapolis this morning for a short visit with their son, Harry and wife, and from there they will go to Wilkinson to visit their daughter, Mrs. G. B. Rollings and husband.

Nine graduates of the Monticello high school left this week for Valparaiso to take a teachers’ training course of twelve weeks in the Valparaiso Normal. They are Mable Scott, Isabel Dowd, Mabel Dodge, Bessie Scott, Gus CollinSj Beryl Shell, Florence Thompson, Louis Comus and Miss Inez Hughes.— Democrat.

Bruce Rittenhouse, who travels out of Lafayette for the Pottlitzer Produce Co., and who makes frequent visits to Rensselaer, is now traveling mostly by motorcycle. He -is able to make about twice the number of towns he formerly did and to get home each evening, while the expense\)f travel Is greatly reduced and he can come and go without waiting for trains. He was in Rensselaer this morning but came over from Monon via train, owing to the heavy rain yesterday. Of the death of John Kupke, of near Pleasant Grove, the Francesville Tribune says: “His complaint had been * diagnosed as abscess of the liver, although he had never been considered seriously ill. Monday he was about his farm doing work and retired that night feeling quite well. Early Tuesday morning when members of his faiflily, wept to his room they found him in a dying condition and in less than fifteen minutes life was extinct. Mr. Kupka was 58 years old and was born in Germany. The funeral arrangements had not been made at the time the Tribune went to press as the family were awaiting an answer to a telegram sent to a daughter in Washington state.”