Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 186, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Jesse Bringle made a trip to Monon today. W. C. Milliron made a business trip to Denver, Ind., today. • " • ■ ■ ■' > Dr. John Kilis is down from Chicago for a short visit with his father and brother. Wm. Markin and Wesley Price left this morning for a few days* visit at Hasty, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hamilton, of Indianapolis, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Warner. Edward Rose, of Hanging Grove township, left this morning for a few days’ visit at Hoopeston. Mr. and Mrs. John Herr, of Hanging Grove township, left this morning on a business trip to Everts, Mich. Mrs. E. J. Morris and sister, Mrs. Snodgrass, are spending today at the home of Will Morris, south of town. —I ' i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green, of Rantoul, 111., came yesterday to visit Mrs. J. A. Snyder and Mrs. Carrie D. Short. Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson, of Terre Haute, are here for a short visit with their daughter, Mrs. J. B. Martindale. Mrs. Robert Smith returned to Mt. Ayr this morning after a short visit hare with her parents, Mr. and Mrs DaVe Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Forbes returned yesterday from a visit of two weeks with relatives at Wabash and other places. Mrs. Jennie Wishard returned from Noblesville, where she has been visiting her son, Dr. E. E. Wishard, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kemper, of Foresman, took the 11:06 train here for Crawfordsville today, for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. X W. Childers will leave this evening for a visit of a Week or more with relatives at Lebanon and Crawfordsville. Mrs. C. B. Rollings came from Jamestown, Ind., this morning for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Biggs and other relatives. Attorney J. H. Chapman went to Paxton, 111., this morning on legal business that will probably require him two or three days to transact. Russell Randle, son of Mr. and Mcl. John Randle, of Mangum, Okla., arrived here Saturday for a visit with his grandfather, J. T. Randle, and other relatives. Livingston Ross is home for a vacation before re-entering Wisconsin university. He has been taking summer school work since the close of the university term. Mrs. C. O. Swift and little 'Son, of Evanston, 111., came this morning to visit her father, .Perry Marlatt, and ether relatives. They will be here about two weeks. Miss Tillie Malchow, who has been spending the summer in Chicago, returned there this morning after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Malchow. Mrs. Philip Lagin and little daughv ter, Phyllis, of Joliet, 111., came yesterday and Mr. Lagin Joined them today for a visit with her father, Nelson Randle and other relatives. Carpenters are working on the roof ■of Dr. Horton’s building, occupied by tthe blacksmith shop. Roth Bros, did ■not want the eave trough to extend xjvtr juMi ordered it removed. Simon Thompson and Leo Colvert left this morning for a week’s sojourn at Michigan summer resorts. They both state positively that (here will be no St Joe business in theirs. Dr. W. A. Baker, a Fowler veterinary, was in Rensselaer a short time .thia morning. Himself and wife are spending a few days with the family of August Tigler, near Francesville. John Knox came down from Chicago thia morning and will remain <berk during the balance of the year. He Will take up a course in advertising which offers a tine opportunity of success. Mrs. J. A. Grant left yesterday afternoon for Spokane, Wash., for a visit with her son. Hale Grant, who has lived there lor three or four years She will also visit her brother, Chas. Harding, at Herman, Cal., and also visit her uncle, Joseph Willey and wife, who now live at San Diego. She will be absent about three months