Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
local happenings. New apricots —Home Grocery. *u Qr T^ ham flour and new corn meal at tne Home Grocery. Mrs. J. Garriott went to Fair Oaks tkiß morning after a short visit here. P. Sandegrath, of Fowler, was the guest over Sunday of Miss Mary Eiselman. George Ulm went to Wheaton, 111., this morning to begin on a dredge. _ Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Karper, of Canton, Ohio, are visiting his sister, Mrs. George Ulm. Wanted, at once, two lady clerks, experienced or inexperienced. Ransford’s Department Store. For fine eating apples, pears, grapes or bananas, go around., the corner to Fate’s Model Restuarant. Miss Marie Goepp returned to fFrancesville today after a visit of a few days with friends in Rensselaer. Jesse and Riley Snyder went to thq Otis rarich near Roselawn this morning to complete the erection of four silos. Keep the speech of Congressman Crumpacker in mind. It will be delivered in Rensselaer next Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Walter Devereaqx returned to Kankakee, 111., this morning after a short visit here with her sister, Mrs. Nat Heuson. Mrs. Chas. Jones returned to Wolcott today after a visit since Friday with the families of Jesse Gates and John Cllngan. Those who use the Pillsbury flour never have any trouble in getting good bread. Rhoades Grocery handles this celebrated flour. Mrs. Frank Maloy and children returned to Lowell this morning after a short visit herd with her mother, Mrs. Eger, and family. Dr. J. T. Martin, of Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago this morning, taking Mrs Alex. Elijah to a hospital, where she will probably undergo an operation. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Kannal took their little daughter, who was stricken with infantile paralysis several months ago, to Chicago this morning to have her examined by a specialist. -
Tom Eigelsbach and Miss Hattie Wilkins, of Chicago, came several days ago and will remain during the coming week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eigelsbach. Tom holds on to his job with the street car company. Jim Kepner,. of Francesville, who never gets too busy but what he can stop' to play a game of ball, was here Friday as second baseman for the visitors, and he puts up a pretty good game, too. He stopped over until Saturday evening to witness the Saturday game with Boswell and visic relatives and old friends. J. M. Nafziger, of Washington, 111., who bought the E. Ranton farm, was here last week. He has rented the farm to Carey Lowman, who will return from Gobleville, Mich., in the spring. Mr. Ranton has not decided what he will do. He came here from Hoopeston, 111., and has made many friends by his splendid citizenship and it is hoped he will decide to remain in Jasper county. ,
Mr. and Mrs. William'Elkins, who moved to Jamestown, N. Dak., last spring, have Just written to have the Republican sent to them. The letter states that they are getting along all right at Jamestown and relates that John Bislosky and George Heuson visleed them recently and were favorably impressed with the country. Mr. and Mrs. Elkins wish to be remembered to their Jasper county friends. Mrs. A. Oppenheimer, of New Orleans, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. S. Fendig, this summer, will leave on the early Wednesday morning train for New York City, where’ she will take the steamer Deutchland on Oct. Bth for Ludwidhofen on the Rhine, Germany. She will visit several other places in Germany during her absence, among them her birthplace, which Is Imsbeck. This is her second visit to Europe, having visited there with her husband about forty years ago. Mrs. Oppenheimer comes here from New Orleans every summer and is Quite an extensive traveler, having been almost all oyer the United States and Canada.
