Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. John. Eger and Dr. Brown are in Chicago today. „ George Maivesa left yesterday for > a trip through the west. - Mrs. Nora Daugherty went to Monticello today jto visit friends. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt this morning. Miss Stella Guilford, of Greencastle, is visiting Miss 'Lopise Kiefer. Miss Alice Worland left today for a four weeks’ visit at Shelbyville. E. W. Crawford returned to Monon today, after transacting business here. Mrs. George Lowman, of Amboy, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. E. Griffin. E. H. Peterson returned to Saumenin, 111., yesterday, after a business visit here. J. P. Barren, who has been here on business, left yesterday for his home in Canyon City, Texas. Mrs. George M. Elder, of Hammond, brought her son here yesterday. He has entered the college. The last call for peaches for this jeason in car lots. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Frank Phillips, who hfts been visiting Mrs. Earl Ellis, returned to her home in Momence, 111., yesterday. T. F. Maloney was here from Tefft yesterday and made arrangements to have his son enter St. Joseph’s college. ft If yout piano fteeflk tuning, repairing or polishing call on Otto Braun, the band teacher. Artistic work guaranteed.
W. N. Jones has just shipped fourteen barrels of his roofing paint to one party in Chicago. The paint is finding ready sale in that city. Mrs. Catherine Brama, of Leary, Ohio, returned home yesterday. She bfought her son Willie here, who has entered St. Joseph college. Miss Minnie Tlnkham, who has been visiting friends and attending 1 teachers’ institute here, returned to her home in Wheatfleld yesterday Accidents will happen, but the bestregulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. B. G. Oglesby came over from Knox this morning and accompanied home his Wife and daughters who have been visiting relatives here since Friday. Mrs. Tom Manley has moved back from Winona Lake for the winter. Mr. Manley will remain there, where he has employment at building construction. Miss Hazel Moore has gone to Hammond on an extended visit. The report that she was suffering with appendicitis is pronounced by her family to be without foundation. St. Joseph College will open tomorrow. An enrollment of 300 is expected this year against about 250 last year. The students have been arriving in large numbers for some days. Word was received by her local physician this morning as to the condition of Mrs. B. Forsythe, who was operated upon in Chicago Monday. She is still in a critical condition,
but is making very satisfactory progress, and'her recovery 1b expected, Get your peaches for ensuing Wed* nesday and Thursday, September 7th gsd Bth, at Bowles * Parker's. If you want to buy, Sell, 'rent, or exchange anything, The Republican "Classified Column" will find your -affinity" _ . . ..
