Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Curtis Boughter and children were guests Sunday of relatives at Virgie. Miss Doi lie Schock went to Chicago Saturday to visit her brother, Everet Schock and family. Miss Edna Long went to Mt. Ayr this morning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Long. Mrs. D. M. Yoeman came Saturday from Ambia to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong. Miss Mary Iselman went to Dunn today for a visit of twd weeks with the family of Phillip Kistner. Mr. and Mrs. Collins Knapp, of Ottawa, 111., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows, the ladies being cousins. Mrs. H. C. Collins returned to Chicago Saturday after a visit of two weeks here with her sister. Miss Ida Ham.

“Uncle”, Clint Hopkins and granddaughter, Miss Eva Hopkins, went to Delphi this afternoon to visit C. A. Hopkins and family for a few days. A carload of Texas Elberta peaches for Wednesday and Thursday of this week. JOHN ECER. B. O. Gardner, who is here from Los Angeles, Cal., looking after his farm, went to Hoopeston, 111., Sunday to visit iiis mother and other relatives. J Mrs. F. E. Wert, of Michigan City, came today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tullis, north of town. Miss Blanch Tullis, of Compton. 111., is also the guest of her parents. Miss Mary Yates started Saturday afternoon on an interesting trip to Yellowstone Park. Her cousin, Mr. Will W. Ewen, of Rossville, Joined her In Chicago and will accompany her on the trip. The little son of Van Wood does nor improve much, although the general outlook seems more favorable. He was operated on again Friday and a pint and a half more of pus removed from the pleural cavity. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bunsen are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gwin, where they will remain until the arrival shortly of Mr. and Mrs. John Eilts from Tsingthu, China. Messrs. Bunsen and Eilts are the men who purchased the John I. Gwin farm of 120 acres a few months ago. Mr. Eilts is a brother of Edward and Reinhart Eilts, for a number of years residents of Union township. John Eilts and Jtfr. Bunsen are Germans and have for the past ten years resided in a German colony in China, the former being a contractor and the latter a hardware merchant. Mr. Bunsen became much broken in health, and states to a Republican reporter that heat and ths dust of China was too much for him. He is not related to the Eilts family, put himself and John Eilts have been friends in China. They, expect to reside on the farm they have purchased and if they like it, expect to purchase more Jasper county land.