Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Dr. English made a professional trip to Chicago today. The Pythian Sisters will hold a picnic Thursday at the stock*' farm. Born, Saturday, June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. James Haniford, a girl. Miss Edna Dunlap, of Monon, came this morning to visit the family of T. W. Grant. Those fancy sweet piekies at The Home Grocery are great appetizers 10 cents a dozen. Mrs. Ellen Daugherty came over from Monticello this morning to visit the family of G. P. Daugherty. Jars, jar tops, rubbers, jelly glasses and everything for the canning business at The Home Grocery. Mrs. G. V. Moss and one child came frbm Frankfort this morning to visit her brother,‘’Charles Parker, and other relatives. Mrs. Isaiah Whittaker and three children, of Hammond, came this morning for a short v13.1t with Jens Jensen and family. 1 Miss May Hill returned to Hoopeston, 111., yesterday with her uncle Marion Hill, who had been visiting here for several days. N. C. Shafer and Floyd Meyers went to Chicago this morning to bring bac« the new Maxwell auto which Mayor Meyers has purchased. Charles Eggleston, of Fair Oaks, raff a rusty nail in one of his feet and infection followed and it is causing him considerable trouble. Miss Edith Adams has gone to Indianapolis and entered Mrs. Blacker’s primary and kindergarten training school for a six weeks’ course. John Merritt has moved from ope of A. Leopold’s houses on Front street to the former Wm. Greenfield property, near Sylvester Gray’s residence. Mrs. W. H. Beam was feeling so poorly after going to the hospital that she decided not to be operated on at this time and is expected home today The new Swift’s Pride and White Laundry soaps at The Home Grocery contain the Hamilton coupons. Seven - bars Pride and six bars White Laundry for a quarter. Fred Cissell returned this morning from Plainfield, where be took the Keeley treatment. He Is looking fine and feeling well and believes he has been cured of his habit. Miss Minnie Cox, who has been living with her grandmother, Mrs. McGlynn, left Suncthy for Shelby, lowa, for a visit of about three months with her sister, Miss Ella Cox. , Mrs. Arthur Waymire was taken to the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago today, where she will undergo an operation. Her husband and mother, Mrs. J. F. Payne, accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tyler, of Garrett, Ind., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Warren. Mrs. Tyler came about a week ago and her j husband joined her here Saturday. Manager ElUs, of the Ellis theatre, Is replacing a number of his old bill boards with sheet metal boards, conforming to the boards adopted by the national association of bill posters. J. A McFarland, ths grocer, has just completed a course in the American Correspondence School of Law, and today forwarded bis last papers, that will entitle him to a diploma of graduatlon. Mrs. Lida Potts left this morning tor a visit of a month or six weeks with bar daughter, Mrs. George Heuson, at Jamestown, N. Dak., and with the family of T. A. Besse, at Britton. Dak. Miss Mary Zimmerman, who had been visiting her sister, who is a sister at the Indian School, left yesterday for Detroit, Mich., where she will make her home in the future. She had been living in Denver, Colo.
