Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Wade Laßue is attending the fair at Crown Point today. G. I. Thomas and Alfred Collins made a business trip to Monticello today. Kenneth Rhoades and wife came down from Gary Wednesday evening to visit relatives. Chris Nafziger was in from Jordan township today and renewed his subscription to the Republican. Mrs. Austin Hopkins and daughter, Miss Gertrude, went to Chicago this morning for a visit of several days. Mrs. Nellie Brook and Master Arthur Ames left this morning for a visit of several days at Madison and Indianapolis. Miss Rhoda Jackson, of Monticello, 111., who has been visiting her brother for the past week, left for her home this morning. Mrs, E. D. Britton and Mrs. Vern Britton went to DeMotte today to visit the former’s daughters. Mrs. Bert DeMoss and Mrs. James Russell. Mrs. J. E. Moore returned to Fairbury, 111., today after a visit with J. H. Moore and family at Newland. Mrs, J. H. Moore accompanied her daugh-ter-in-law to Fairbury for a visit. Mrs. James Hurley’s funeral took place this Thursday afternoon at Aix. A short service was held at the hous 3 before going to the church at Aix. Burial was made in the Dunkard cemetery. William Johns, the baker, left this morning for a short visit at Lafayette and from there will go to Frankfort and spend next week attending the conference of the Holiness Christian church. ~ Senator Mrs. A. Halleck, Prof, and Mrs. I. N. Warren and several others visited the boys’ brotherhood camp at Edgewater, near Monticello, Wednesday afternoon and found all enjoying themselves. Walter Crampton, who has been here for several months with his uncle, C. E. Prior, while his parents took a trip to England, returned to Chicago this morning, to get ready for school. Senator A. Halleck and wife, W. L. Wood and Leslie Clark went-to Crown Point via the former’s auto today to attend the fair and witness the races. Judge Hanley is to drive his bay mare, which has been named Hattie Vest. She is entered in the 2:24 trot.

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