Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Don’t forget the K. of P. picnic at the stock farm tomorrow. James Thornton went to Hammond this morning to work at the carpenter trade. C. A. Radcliffe, of Louisville, spent Sunday with the parents of his wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. John Meyers came down from Kniman today and will go from here to Cinclnriati, on a business trip. Mrs. C. W. -Copn will come from South Bend Tuesday for a visit of •'bout two weeks with relatives. Four cans fancy hominy, kraut, pumpkin or string beans for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. Homer Hopkins cariie over from Monticello this morning for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins. _ Hon. I. D. Dunn is down from Tefft today. The recent rains helped Kankakee township and the corn prospect is splendid. Mrs. Charles Pefley returned to Remington today after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner. Mrs. Purcupile went to Chicago this morning?where she will spend several days studying styles in millinery and buying stock fok the fall trade. Miss Rosa Platt, who had been spending about three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Platt, returned to Danville, 111., Saturday. Four pounds fancy seedless or 3 Crown loose Muscatels, or 3 lbs. California evaporated peaches for 25c. JOHN EGER. j Miss La Vera Lee returned this morning from a summer trip to Illinois and Kansas. Her mother, who accompanied her, will return this afternoon. Miss Hattie Neibert and Miss Anna Hoagland, of Blue Island, 111., returned to their home this morning after a ten day’s visit here with the family of A. | Gangloff. Mrs. Boyd Hurty, of Des Moines, lowa, who has been visiting relatives in Remington for the past six weeks, took the 10:55 train here this morning for her home. Will Platt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Platt, went to Lafayette Sunday to re-enter the Lafayette business college, where he is taking a cial course. Chap. Snyder, who was called here to attend the funeral of his sister. Mrs. James. Hurley, left this, morning for Everley, lowa, where he is employed on a dredge. Mrs. W. N. Scott accompanied her daughter, Miss Mabel, here from Monticello this morning. Miss Scott is attending institute and will teach school in this county. Johq Poole made a business trip tp Indianapolis today, and was accompanied by his father, H. E. Parkison, who went down to see the automobile plant in which Will is interested. Mrs. James R. Baker and two daughters, Vera and Mildred, of Pontiac, IH„ came Saturday for a visit with her father-in-law, John N. Baker, of Barkley township, and other relatives. E. M. Parcells and C. M. Blue conducted a stand at Monticello Saturday, -while Ollie Pitts and John Culp did a line of street work, sealing some of Ollie’s popular novelties. Rev. C. O. Johnson and family took their departure on the early morning train Saturday for Dugger, Ind., at which place and at Cass, he will be the pastor of the M. P. circuit.