Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. Loy is in Chicago today. Wm. H. Churchill is resting easier today. Mrs. Roy Williams is visiting her parents in McCoysburg. Miss Edna Williams returned to her .home in Wheatfleld Sunday. Mrs. Laura Harris and Miss Leota Williams are visiting in Lafayette. Mrs. A. H. McCoy, of Lowell, iB here for a visit with P. Bennett. Miss Ocie Woods,# of Parr, was the guest of Miss Maurine Tqteur Sunday. Vern Jacks was home from Lafayette Sunday for a visit with his parents. Harley Marlatt, of Chicago, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. James Donnelly, Sunday. Mrs. Nannie Slathour, of Lafayette, is visiting her brother, H. S. Hoshaw for a few days. Miss Ethel Brown, of Chicago came Saturday night to visit ML§a Fame Haas for a few days. Kenneth Allman left this morning for a few days’ visit at Indianapolis and CrawfordSville.' Mrs. J. C. Allman entertained Saturday evening in honor of Miss Helen Peck, of Remington. The last call for peaches for this season in car lots. JOHN EGER. Miss Edna Witt, who has been attending -the teachers’ institute, returned to her home in Tefft Sunday. Ernest Parkhurst, of Reddick, 111., returned home this morning after a ten days’ visit with Mre. Halrvey Moore. v -a. Miss Gladys Grant returned home last evening after spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. Theodore Warns, at Parr. Miss Helen Peck, of Remington, who has been visiting Florence and Alleen Allman, since last Thursday, returned home today.

Mrs. Louise Paulsen an<i Mrs. Robert Mannan, who have been visiting Mrs. Jack Tilton, returned to Wheatfield this morning. J. D. Allman returned Saturday evening from Massilon, Ohio, where he attended a reunion of the Allman family last Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Barnett, of Topeka, Kans., who has been visiting relatives near here, left today for a visit with her brothers at North Liberty. The infant child of A. Schultz, of near Fair Oaks, was buried yesterday. Mrs. Schultz died a few months ago at the time of the birth of the child. Mrs. Sylvester Gray and son Max went to Chicago this morning to visit Mr. Gray’s brother, who is in Wesley hospital recovering from an operation. Miss Vera Parker spent Sunday with her mother in Pleasant Ridge. She was accompanied by R. R. Collins and Miss Sady Cody, of Chicago, who are visiting in this' vicinity. Mrß, C. B. Harrold, who has been vising here witlr relatives, was Joined by Mr. Harrold Sunday. He will return to Chicago today. He expects to go to his new location at Spencer in about a month. A joint meeting was held Thursday afternoon in Hebron at which C. N. Keller, a well known farmer of Lacrosse, was nominated by the prohibition party for joint representative for Laporte and Porter counties. The best assortment of woolens and the best tailoring, the Royal Tailor line. Get your measure taken at Rowles ft Parker’s. A perfect lit guaranteed. .