Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Emma York is spending today in Monon. For iced tea, try the fancy Turtle Chop black and green tea at the Home Grocery,— i ■ ' - J. H. S. Ellis and A. J. Brenner are taking in the big show at Hammond again today. Miss lome lines returned to Chicago this morning after a short visit with Miss Lena Tuteur. Mr. and Mrs. John Copsey, of Sheridan, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr. Nice, juicy, small oranges, 15c a dozen. JOHN EGER. - Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig, Mrs. Kate R. Watson and daughter Katharine, left Sunday morning on their eastern trip. -—• ‘ ■ ■
Mrs. W. H. Stephenson went to Chicago Heights this morning to visit her son, Clarence Stephenson, for a few days. Ralph Hammond returned to Big Rapids, Mich., this morning to resume his work on the Pioneer newspaper in that city. Mr. and Mrs. William Roth returned to Monticello today after a visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mrsr-Wil-liam Rayher. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clingan returned to Idaville today after a visit over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clingan. The Home Grocery makes a specialty of luncheon goods. The best in olives, pickles, preserves, fresh fruits, etc., always found there, Mr. and Mrs. George Meadows, of Watseka, 111., who have been visiting E. L. Clark and family and others, went to Monon today to visit relatives.
Guy Gerber has been spending a few days at home. He is now a field worker for a number of allied business colleges and makes his headquarters at Kokomo. Hans Gushwa, of near Foresman, took the train here this morning for Chicago, where he is taking treatment for his stomach, wlvieh has caused him considerable trouble for some time. Mrs. Laura Blood returned to Chicago this morning after a visit with relatives here. She was accompanied home by her aunt, Mrs. Peter Rhoads, and Misses Mabel Battleday and Bernice Rhoads. Misses Mary, Ruth and Esther Harper and their little brother Clint went to Battleground today to attend the annual camp meeting, the Harpers having a cottage there. Rev. and Mrs. Harper will go this evening. Now is your time to send in your order for those concrete tile to drain, air and fertilize your land, as no other tile will do so. The Rensselaer Cement Tile Factory, Chris Kalberer, Prop.
Sam Fendig, proprietor of Fendig’s Fair, has been in quite poor health for some time. He has been able to be at his store practically jjall of tjte time, but has been in failing health. He is now planning to take a vacation in hope of building himself back to health again. Isaac Stucker was in from Newton township this morning and called at the Republican office to renew hia subscription. He has been in ill health for some months and has been in the city but infrequently. Last week he was somewhat improved, but today was not feeling so well again. We have unloaded another car of H. & E. sugar, the best sugar made. JOHN EGER.
