Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Bruce Wliite is spending today in Monon. The J. I. Case sulky plow is sold by Maines & Hamilton. Mrs. G. W. Hopkins returned home this morning from Goodland. Maines & Hamilton do custom grinding and sell all kinds of feed. Peoria Disc Drills for sale by Maines & Hamilton, phone 273. Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins has rented the rooms over the McKay laundry and is moving there today. Miss Clara Schultz returned to Goodland today after a short visit with relatives in Union township. Before you buy your wheat fertilizer, see us. We can save you money. Maines & Hamilton, phone 273. Mrs. D. M. Yeoman and two daughters who have been spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong, left this morning for their home in Ambia.
The west front business room of the Republican building is for rent. This is a fine room for a small business ard will be rented reasonable, inquire of Healey & Clark. Isaac Parcells was in from Hanging Grove township today. He has a fine crop and is milking a dozen cows and has been kept so busy that he don’t ever get to town. John Mauck came over this morning from Kankakee. He recently purchased the Mrs. Wishard property on Webster street and will shortly occupy it as a residence. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore and daughter Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and daughter Ruth returned this morning from their trip to Niagara Falls, Toronto, Detroit and Put-in-Bay. They had a splendid trip and a fine time.
Dr. A. G. Catt has returned from a meeting of the state optical society, which was held at Laporte. It was the semi-annual meeting and was devoted to demonstrations, lectures and to operating, and was a very practical meeting. He saw Roy Blue while there, and Roy is getting along very nicely in his legal practice. Edgar L. Cox, who has been Here for several days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cox, went to Delphi today, being accompanied by his wife, who preceeded him here from the south. They reside at Pawnee, Okla., where Edgar manages a lumber yard. Mrs. Cox formerly lived in Delphi, where they are spending part of the time.
Nelson Everson, who resided in Rensselaer a number of years ago and will be remembered by a number of people, died July 27, in Evansville, Wis. He was born in Jefferson county, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1839, and when 21 years of age enlisted in the union army and served until mustered out in 1865. He was married to Emily Rogers in 1863, and is survived by her and one daughter, Mrs. Ella Howard, of Chicago. His brothers, John and Alexander, also survive him and live in Wisconsin. My loan company is still making farm loans at 5 per cent. If you are 3oing to need a loan make application no *. as some other companies are already refusing to loan. John A. Dunlap, I. O. 0. F. Bldg.
■Tames Buckley, of Washington, Ind., who was assaulted Wednesday by Zed Hudson, died Thursday .‘night. The coroner has ordered an autopsy. Hudson is now being held on a murder charge. Other arrests are expected. A "Classified Adv.” will sell It.
