Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Jennings Wright is in Lafayette on business today. R. B. Porter went to Roseville today for a visit with relatives. Will Towers, of Danville, ill., is here \ business and visitiitg old friends;. 1 - - Miss Jeannette 'Chamberlain, who has been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Parrett, returned to her home in Chalmers today. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Aldrich, of Prancesville, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank*King over the 4th, returned home today. Prohibition club will meet at the court house Monday evening, July 11th, for the purpose of organizing for the coming campaign. Mrs. J. E. Carson, of Lafayette, and Mrs. Wm. Porter, of Francesville, who have been visitirtg relatives here, went to Hammond today for a visit. Mrs. Elizabeth KauL returned to her home in Elkhart today after a visit here over the Fourth. Her son Vern is working in a machine shop there. C. P. Wright & Son have leased the room just south of Wood & Kresler’s barber shop and will move their real estate office from the K. of P. building therein. Hurley Beam, who has been working at Quincy, 111., and in Missouri, has returned home. He has about decided to seek employment as a pressman in Chicago. 43am Pullins is making arrangements to move back to Montana about July tnith, where he owns 400 acres of irrigated land. He has a bumper crop of wheat, alfalfa and timothy this year Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Willey, of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Willey, and Miss Johnson, of Decatt; Leon Haskell, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Perkins, of Chicago, were the guests of Mrs. I J. Porter over the Fourth The following persons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long this weea: Mr. and Mrs. John Purcupile and son Bennie, of Lafayette; Henry Downing, of Goodland; Edgar Tharp, of Chicago, and John Tharp, of Remington. These were all friends of the Mllroy family. Hank Granger, of Thayer, is bein/ tried by a jury before Squire Irwin this afternoon. The arrest was made by Deputy Game Warden Lew Swart 5, of DeMotte. The following witnesses are in attendance from out of town: James R. Craig and Henry DeFries, of Thayer; Dr. C. M. Rice and Fred Fuller, of Roselawn, and Fred Grangeil, of Chicago. A New Albany item in the CourierJournal says: “The Monon railroad is prosperous, and is doing the heaviest business in Its history. Officials of the road say the earnings have increased over per cent this year, its gross revenue being over $5,000,000. The company will do a heavy .business from now on in New Albany on account of moving stone for the K. & I. Bridge and Railroad company’s new > double track bridge. Work on the Indiana pier of the bridge was begun Saturday and the contractors say Jt will be completed within ninety days.
Tha Prettiest Mowing Motut ■how In tbo City. MX Viim, Proprietor.
