Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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/ HANGING GROVE. George H. Thomas came up from Lafayette Tuesday morning. The road supervisors are to enforce the dog muzzling order at once. Miss Morris Snowberger, of Yeoman is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jordan. Ruth Godshall, of Rensselaer, is spending the week was Sam Karr and family. * Mrs. W. C. Rose is visiting her parents at Iloopeston, 111., for a few days. Our Children’s Day exercises will be at the school house in McCoysburg, Sunday evening, June 11. Rev. O. S. Stewart and family, of Montmorenci, spent a couple of days with relatives here this week. Mr. Price was up from Lafayette a couple of days this week looking after the improvement that is going on, on his farm. The new barn is now well under way. The frame work is nealy completed Mr. Price also expects to put up considerable woven wire fence this summer. TEFFT. - • Otto Schrader has. a new Oakland. Mrs. Alta Brown, of Walkerton, visited relatives in TefTt last week. Mr. and Mrs. A Hilliard are the proud grandparents of a baby boy born to Mrs. Charles Fanselow, of Chicago. Mrs. L«tia Morgan, of Knox, attended commencement and visited till Monday evening with Miss Anna Rasmussen. • Our commencement exercises Saturday evening were well attended, anJ received much praise for the excellent program. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Collins, of Indianapolis, will spend the summer -with home folks. Mr. Collins has been sick and hopes the change will improvo him. Miss Nellie DeArmond came home Wednesday evening to spend her summer vacation. Nellie attends the school tor the blind at Indianapolis, and is making remarkable progress in music. Waat to sell it? Our Classified Column will find you a buyer. A Classified Adv. will find it
