Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Will McKinney went to Hoopeston, 111., today, on a business £rip. Auction every afternoon and evening at 2 and 7 P. M. Ransford’s Bankrupt Stock. “The Millionaire Tramp” at the opera house this evening is sure to please you. See the great comedy, “The Millionaire Tramp” at the opera house tonight. - Mrs. John Crltser is reported to be, in a quite critical condition now. She has consumption. Miss Eva Altemus returned to Chicago this morning, after a visit with Mrs. Cleve Eger. Mrs. L. H. Tooley, of Columbus, came Saturday to visit her brothers, Harry and Landy McGee. Frank Dwlggins went to Chicago this morning to take up his senior year in Bennett Medical College. Dr. John Ellis is down from Chicago for a few days’ visit with his father, J. H. S. Ellis, and his brother Jim. it Mrs. Frank Leach, of Geddes. S. Dak., came Saturday to see her brother, John Critzer, and his invalid wife. A Mrs. A. E. Wallace and little daughter and Miss Frances Irwin went to Chicago today to remain a couple of days.
Lyman Zea will go to Momence, 111., tomorrow to canvas for the sale of reliable pain killer and furniture polish. Jacob Wright returned this morning from Frankfort, where he and Mrs. Wright went Saturday. She will remain for about a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Payne returned to Hammond this morning, after a visit since last Tuesday with their son Charley and othe* relatives. The controller of currency has reextended the corporate existence of the First National bank of Bloomington, Ind., until September 14, 1931. Mrs. Fred Maibauer and Mrs. Ralph Maibauer and Miss Frances Maibauer, of Medaryville, were guests Saturday and Sunday of Lyman Zea and family. Tobe B. Pullins, of Phoenix, who has been here for several weeks, left this morning for Fort Dodge, lowa, where his wife is visiting her parents. After a week there they will go to their home near Phoenix. Alonzo Sawln, of Edinburg, was a guest over Sunday of his brother, A. W. Sawin. Chas. Bowman, formerly of Edinburg, but for the past several year a resident of Kremlin, Okla., also came Saturday for a visit of several days with Mr. Sawin. “Uncle” Charles Pullins and niece, Miss Mary Daniels, will start tomorrow to Mitchell, S. Dak., where they will visit Robert Shook and family. Miss Daniels will go from there to Geddes to visit other relatives. They will probably be absent about six weeks. Mr. and MraJ Leßoy Gaffield and children left this morning for their home in Fountain, Mich., after a visit of a week with his father, W. P. Gaffield and family. Leßoy has been in Michigan for the past five years, and Js prospering in the real estate business.
The Wrens were defeated by Goodland Saturday. Lack of practice seemed their chief trouble. The team that played Saturday, with practice, would be able to handle any team in this part of the state, but costly errors let Goodland get 12 runs. The Wrens got only 4. Alfred Dunaway came down from Chicago Sunday night for a visit with hi* cousin, Mrs. A. J. Bellows, and with his sister. Miss Etta Dunaway, who is a guest at the Bellows home. Mr. Dunaway is the assistant draftsman in the office of the sanitary drainage headquarters fbr Chicago. A Classified Adv. will sell it
