Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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tAr Ai HADDriiiitfrc LVIAL UAit UilrlliiJ. '■ ■ ■ ■ , . ■ Mrs.?:; Joe Halligan returned this morning from a visit" of a few days in Chicago. Dr. A. G. Catt went to Chicago today 'to see a demonstration of a new optical instrument. v ; ' *-J .■.• :■- ! .j£'i J ’ • •■*■ .-7"'J? -.’XU V--’-' •> '. ~ »«■<»■»«!■ .• 7 Misses Cora Cottingham and Veda Spencer, of Monoh, werg Rensselaer visitors yesterday. E. G. Perrigo and Mrs. Ida Sigler and (laughter, of Mt Ayr, were Rerisvisitors today. Misses Nellie Meyers, Mary Harper and Murel Harris have gone toGreendjtttle to re-enter DePauw University. George Ulm returned last evening to Pike, 111., where he works on a dredge v He spent a few days with his finally here. ' ; ■ . Miss Blanche Merry, of Mt. Ayr, took , the -train here this morning for Chicago, where she will re-enter Chicago University. ' . E. L. Clark to Lafayette last for a visit of several days with his daughters, Mrs. R. P. Johnston and Mra. J. E. Carson. Mrs. Geo. E. Hershman and little daughter returned to Crown Point today, after a visit here with Smith Newell and family. . : .?* . " C. C. Clifton and wife and baby returned to Fair Oaks this morning, after a Visit with Mrs. Mary Powell, in the west part of town.

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