Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. W. Stockton made a business trip to Lafayette today. "■ Howard Mills returned Sunday from his eastern trip. Arthur Tuteur made a business trip to Peoria, 111., leaving for that city this afternoon. Miss Annie Burget went to Battle Ground this morning for a visit with relatives. "■ "■ Lew Overton left this morning for his home In Walnut, lowa, after a short visit with his uncle, James Overton, and family. The Eastern Star Club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary D. Eger. All members are invited to be present. : . One of the nicest breakfast foods on the market today is the new cooked oats. Ready to serve—loc a package at the Home Grocery The Christian church will hold a farewell reception for Rev. Clarke and family tonight, to which all mepv bers of the church are Invited. i : • - , / ... The monthly 10-cent social of the Christian church will be held next Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Nelson Randle. '*" \ * Miss'Jennie Comer left this morning for Hadley, Ind., where she will visit her father for two or three weeks. • Orlan Grant will get a month’s vacation commencing next Sunday, and he expects to divide his time between Rensselaer and Hammond, with a liberal share of it at the Cubs' ball park Joseph Carson, Of Lafayette, joined his family here Sunday, returning the same evening. Mrs. Carson and children accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter to Frdncesville for a short visit. - • . Qeorge Putts, the carpenter, wil' erect a combined corn crib and granary on the J. J. Lawler farm, occupied by Adam Nagle. It will be 64x28 feet in measurement and 12 feet high. ... Oscar Johansen left this morning for Bt. Louis, where he has his headquarters as the Wabash railroad signal mahitalner. He had been visiting the Hermansen family In Glllam township and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Robinson, east of Rensselaer.' ' S'?', ■£/ ' - 1