Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Born, Monday, Aug. -S», to Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Turfler, a son. Miss Verne Britton went to DeMotte this morning to visit relatives. ■* ■ , t.. B. J. Moore has purchased of Frank Kresler his four-passenger Bylck auto. Miss Gladys Grant is speeding today at Parr with T. F. Warne and family. Buy your* shoes of Lon Kiser and be satisfied in quality and price. - Miss Kathryn Arnold 'went to Chicago today for a week’s visit with* relatives. J.. H. Kneale, of Brookston, made a business visit to Rensselaer this morning. 4*4 Mrs. Woodworth fell Sunday evening and severely sprained her left wrist. William Toffel is moving his famllyl here from Marion, expecting to find work. Mrs.* Jane Norman returned to Parr this morning, after a visit with Mrs. Mel Griffin.
Miss Edith Gruver, returned to. Delphi today, after a visit with relatives at Newland. , Miss Verda E. Williams, of Kokomo. Is visiting her brother, Attorney Geo. A.. Williams, and wife. Richard Burtou, the colored lad who ■worked here last spring, is again a porter at the Makeever house. Better shoes for less money, is a big assertion, but we are, ready to back up this statement with the gpods, At VanArsdel’s, Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger" and little (daughters, Inez and Helen,' returned home yesterday frqm a visit with relatives at Muncie. * - - W. S. Wasson and wife came from Union City yesterday for a visit of several days with their son, Harrison Wasson and family. Better shoes for less money—-our motto. We do not? - fear contradiction, as we have the goods. Come in and let us prove it VanArsdel’s. Mrs. E. D. Rhoades went to Louisville, Ify., today, to take her little granddaughter, Margaret Radcliffe, 'home, after a visit of five weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mitchell and little daughter returned to Battle (Creek, Mich., today, after a visit of two weeks with her sister, Mrs, Dolpn Day. Peter Shide and Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Shlde, of near Remington, took the 11:06 train here today for Lafayette, where Mrs. Mary Shlde, their mother, 1b very sick at a hospital. Miss Day Jordan returned yesterday from Aurora. 111., where she visited her sister. Miss Nettie. Miss Chede Jordan is also at Aurora, where she has a good position as governess. ■■■— I Hon. I. D. Dunn and wife came t&ls / morning from Tefft and will be guests of their son, George N. Dunn, and wife, at the home of Granville Moody. Mr. Dunn is looking quite well for one of his advanced years. Miss Emma Smith returned to New 'Philadelphia, Ohio, today, after a visit here with her brother-in-law, B. Forsythe. He accompanied her as far as Indianapolis. Miss Smith is an invalid, having to be wheeled about in a chair. Fred Hamiifcn arrived home from Kokomo last, nigh: where he visited fi lends. During his absence he also attended the meet!nr- of the Beta Phi Sigma at Marlon and had a fine time, with eome pleasant social function every evening. Will Fisher, a Mo non passenger brakemaa, stopped here over last night to visit his uncle, James Fisher and family. He has just retained from a trip to Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., and different Montana points. rm» home is in Indianapolis.
