Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Bessie Grant went to Chicago today to visit New potatoes are down to 38c a peck at the Home Grocery this week. • Miss Byrd Barker went to DeMotte today to visit relatives. Home made lard, 12%c per pound at Roth Bros. Samuel O. Duvall, Sr., went to Momence, 111., today, for a short visit. Help your friends. Get the votes by trading at the Home Grocery. Mrs. M. Thomas returned to Foresman today, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E„ W. Williams. New sweet potatoes are now fine — selling this week a 5c a pound at the Home Grocery. ( Miss Pearl Comer returned this morning from a visit With relatives at Winchester. Hogs are >2.50 higher, but we will sell home made lard at 12 %c per ' pound. ROTH BROS. Miss Hester Miller and Mr. Jex Miller, of Rossville, came today to visit Eli Arnold and family. A good time to shoe up for school now, while Lon Kiser is closing out, north of the depot. Emma, Alice and Margaret Lang returned to Surrey today, after a few days’ visit with their aunt, Mrs. Lem Houston. Mrs. Bert DeMoss and son Ferrell returned to DeMotte this morning, after a visit here with her father, E. D. Britton, and family. Born, Wednesday, August Ist, at Limon, Colo., to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Morehead, formerly of Rensselaer, a son. Mr. and Mrs. L. Weil left this morning for their home in New Orleans, La., after sending two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs N. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Condra came up from Lafayette today for a visit with his sister, Mrs. C. Ramey, and family. Ellison is on the Lafayette police force.
Mrs. F. McCune Barnes and little son, Harold Parker, left yesterday afternoon for her home in Tulsa, Qkla., after spending several weeks here with her mother, Mrs. W. S. Coen. Miss Mae Dickinson, formerly of Rensselaer, but for some time living in Logansport, was married Tuesday, Aug. 22nd, to Mr. Michael Farmer, of that city. They are now at home at No. .303 Coles street. Miss Georgia Dickinson, who has been visiting her father, A. H. Dickinson, near Remington, took the train here today for Chicago, where she is employed. Her sister, Mrs. Albert Allison, accompanied her home for a visit of a few days. Mrs. Ellen Oram returned to her home in Chicago today, after a visit here with her brother, Harrison Warren, who has been quite poorly for several months. She also visited relatives in Logansport and Youngstown, Ohio, during the summer. Mrs. J. C. Carvalho and children, of Elizabeth, N. J., who have been spending the summer here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amsler, left today on her homeward trip. They will stop for a few days’ visit with relatives iri' Michigan City. Miss Myrtle Amsler accompanied them to Michigan City, where she will spend several days.
Frank Turner, who came back from Hurculaneum, Mo., about a mpnth ago. Is now working at the match factory, laying cement blocks. His family are still in Missouri, but he expects them here next week or the week after. Frank had lots of work there for some time, but the drouth put a stop to things, and, be decided to come back to Rensselaer.
