Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1911 — McFarland Grocery to Move Back to the Horton Corner. [ARTICLE]

McFarland Grocery to Move Back to the Horton Corner.

A. J. McFarland, the grocer, who occupied the Horton corner for a number of years, prior to the remodeling of. that building, and who has sin6e occupied the former Williams furniture store building, will return to the Horton block. The move will be made before the fitst of June. Perry Horton will move his piano store to a frame building belonging to his father, a few doors north on Cullen street. The room Is now being remodeled for him. Mrs. C. B. Steward, Mrs. W. F. Osborne, Mrs. W. U. Coen and Miss Frankie Irwin hare been attending the meeting of the Rebekah grand lodge at Indianapolis. Mrs. C. D. Lakin and Mrs. Aim of Parr, also attended as the representatives of that lodge. District Deputy C. E. Simpson and W. F. Osborne, of Rensselaer, and C. D. Lakin, of Parr, arq attending the Odd grand lodge, as also is Fred Tyler. Mrs*. Isaac Glazebrook went to Greencastle today to attend the funeral of her little niece, 5 years of age. The little girl first suffered from pleurisy and a drainage tube was inserted in the pleural cavity and about a pint of pus drained away. Last Friday an operation was resorted to and it was thought she was getting along all right but she suddenly took a turn for the worse and died Tuesday. She was the next to the youngest child of Mrs. Glazebrook's brother. Clarence Dobbins came up from Lafayette this morning and wijl work With Will PostlH selling rugs and silverware. He expects to re-enter Purdue again in the tall. He reports that his brother Homer, who was formerly an atbletie star in our high school, was married on March Ist at San Francisco, to Miss Claudine Wright, and that they are now living on a ranch of 800 acres in Lassen county. His address is Ravensdale. Calif.