Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1911 — LOCAL HAPPENINGS. [ARTICLE]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS.

THURSDAY. John Greve, o£ Wheatfield, was here on business today. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lou Robinson yesterday. Mr? and Mrs. Thos. Jensen returned home from Wheatfield today. Miss Edna Fendig will be operated upoitat a Chicago hospital today. Mrs. Ernest Clark went to Delphi this afternoon for a visit with, her mother. Yacht Club salad dressing, “King of its kind.” 15c and 35c sizes—Home Grocery. The Gordon Stock Co. will open the theatrical season here about the middle of August.

Mrs. Lottie Halleck returned to DeMotte today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Halleck.

Mr, and Mrs, R, G. Maebauer, of Medaryville, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Lyman Zea.

Mrs. Ed Purkison and Mrs. James Parkison left today for a week’s visit with Will Moore and family at Gowrie, lowa.

Mrs. Anna Tuteur and son Arthur and daughter Maurine, and Mrs. Mary D. Eger left for their western trip today.

The condition of Uncle Simon Phillips is very low today and It is thought that he can survive but a few hours, at the most.

Lena and Van Grant went to Chicago this morning, to be near during the operation upon their mother, Mrs. Mattie Grant.

Mrs. F. G. Henkle, of Lewiston, Pa., who is the guest of Mrs. J. H. Chapman, has just returned from a visit al Goodland and Kentland.

The 2-year-old son of William Hurley, of Barkley township, died early this morning. The arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made..

Earl Duvall and family will occupy the Mary D. Eger property during her absence in the west. They will close their own residence during that time.

Miss Alice Worland left this morning for a visit with relatives at St Paul, Kans. Her father, D. M. Worland, accompanied her as far as Chicago.

Frank King is making arrangements to rebuild his residence property on Elm street now occupied by Russell Sage. After the changes are made he expects to again occupy it

Dr. English and Arthut Waymire went to Chicago today and returned with Mrs. Waymire, who has been taking treatment in a hospital for Bright’s disease.

The Marble ditch case is still slowly grinding along in the circuit court The court will adjourn Saturday for a week’s vacation, after which the case will be resumed.

The plans for the match factory have arrived and are on exhibition at Fendig’s Drug Store. The plans provide soy an Immense building, and must be seen to form an idea of the magnitude ‘of this proposed plant

There will be an ice cream and box social at the James school house, three miles south of Rensselaer, on Saturday night, July 22. Proceeds for benefit of church. All members of Ladies* Aid please bring cake.