Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
local happenings: Try a can of fancy sweet potatoes. Depot Grocer^. —sLi 'i £? Mrs. J. M. Wasson was a visitor in Monon today. Buy your oil afid gasoline at the Depot Grocery. H. P. Parker made a business trip to Monon today. A stock of shoes selling cheap at the Depot Grocery. John Culp made a business trip to Hammond today. Get coupons in the piano contest hy trading at the Depot Grocery. C. B. Steward is looking after insurance .business at Wheatfield today. - ■ ' i-—. ■. i m Remember—Piano Votes with every purchase at the Home Grocery. Born, Aug. Ist, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nelson, southeast of Rensselaer, a daughter. Out of the high rent district—Depot Grocery. Try us! Mrs. William Hurley and children went to Wolcott today for a visit of a week with relatives. ■ ■■ .. ■ . Mrs. Leo Reeve went to Rochester today for a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Ora Wicks. Miss Nina Martindale left this morning for a visit of a week with friends at Attica and Williamsport. Mrs. Rice Porter and baby came home this morning from a week’s visit with her parents at Goodland. "’""•’T " *"" ' ~ Mrs. J. C.'Parrett went to Chalmers yesterday to visit her parents. Rev. Parrett will join fier there next week. Rev. A. Golden Work came yesterday from Fenton, Mich., for a visit with old friends and former parishioners. Ed Duvall, Jr., Leo Colyert and Vern Haas went to Cedar Lake last evening to spend a few hours at the actors’ picnic. Mrs. Myrtle Poilndstone, of Grand Ridge, 111., who had been visiting at Prancesville, stopped in Rensselaer over night, visiting the family of Sylvester Gray. Mrs. Mary E. Troxeli returned to DeMotte today, after a short visit here with her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Warden, who left this morning for her home in Lawton, Oklahoma. Miss Ethel Perkins returned last evening from Terre Haute, where she t)ttß been for the past six weeks, taking some special instruction preparatory to her school work here this winter. B. N. Fendig went to Chicago last evening to accompany his sister, Miss Edna, home from the hospital, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis recently. Her recovery has been quite satisfactory. Trustee Charles V. May, of Carpen.ter township, was in the city yesterday and reports that his little daughter is making quite encouraging recovery from the stroke of infantile paralysis suffered about three weeks ago. % .. .. Miss Oka Pancoast returned Tuesday from a week’s visit at St. Anne : 111., with Misses Senesac and Sutton, nieces of Rev. Paradis, a former pastor of the Rensselaer Presbyterian church. Very nice—Miller and Hart bacon—20c a pound at the Home Grocery.
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