Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Potatoes now down to 50c a peck at the Home Grocery. — ~ Mrs. Carrie Short went to Monon today to visit her mother. . - - ■ ■ » Miss Ida Jacobson went to Louisville yesterday for a visit' with relatives. The St. Paul Cadets, who have been in camp at the college, have returned to Chicago. Mrs. Bert Brenner went to Muncie today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mills. A 10-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mart Reed, of near Pleasant Ridge, Saturday. ■ Mrs. Max Moss and Mrs. Jake Oppenheimer, of New Orleans, came yesterday for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Fendig. Harvey W. Wood, whose illness was mentioned at the time of the attack, is getting along nicely and is now able to walk around. Mrs. A. Oppenheimer, mother of Mrs. B. S. Fendig, who has been spending the past nine months in Germany, will leave for home The hearing in the Ransford bankruptcy case was resumed today. Referee in Bankruptcy Chas. A. Burnett, of Lafayette, is in attendance. The apple crop in Jasper county is even give the apples away. A cider mill would be a profitable investment this year. Miss Minnie Alter, of Lafayette, a trained nurse, is taking care of Leslie Alter, who, was so badly scalded last week. She is the daughter of Lewis S. Alter, of Carpenter township. Miss Mina Clager, of Wheatfleld, returned home Saturday from North Dakota, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Brown, and family. Mrs. Brown and baby and Mrs. Nels Line and children accompanied her home for an extended visit with relatives and friends. John Moliter, of Chicago, who has been making his home for some time with his niece, Mrs. Nat Nesius, south of town, died yesterday forenoon at about 11 o’clock. The cause of death was cancer. He was 65 years of age. The body will be taken to Chicago tomorrow for burial, where a daughter, Mrs. Fred Schaller, lives. C. B. Stewart, Chas. Simpson and Frank Osborne attended the funerai of George M. Death at Lowell, Sunday. Mr. Steward and Mr. Osborne were two of the pall bearers. Deceased was a member of the Rensselaer Encampment of Odd Fellows, and was one of the oldest members of the Odd Fellows’ lodge in the state. The "Cole 30,” the official press car of the "Four State Tour,” which ends today in Indianapolis, passed through here last night on the way to Logan sport. . The truck car followed £md went to Lafayette. The passengers were thoroughly soaked from the rain, and were an uncomfortable lot. News has been received of the death at Britton, South Dakota, of Mrs. Victoria Beßse. Zacker, daughter of Mr % and Mrs. T. A. Besse, formerly of Jasper county. Her death took place July 3rd: She was born February \, 1889, at Bloomington, 111. She resided in this county twelve years, and was married to Wm. Zacker, of Surrey, at the age of eighteen. Later she was divorced from him, and he is now living in Chicago. She leaves one child. v A man’s idea of neaven is a place where he can eat all he wants without getting sick, drink all he wants without getting a headache, and make love to all the women he likes without getting bored.
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