Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1911 — Rensselaer Parties Return From Trip to Golden West. [ARTICLE]

Rensselaer Parties Return From Trip to Golden West.

Mrs. Mary D. Eger returned Monday afternoon and. Mrs. Anna Tuteur and son Arthur and daughter Maurlne returned on the 11:05 o’clock train that night from their trip to California and the west En route Mrs. Eger and son Harry visited relatives at Tribune, Kans., and went from . there to Colorado Springs and then to St Lake City and thence to Oakland, Cal. Last week Mrs. Eger went to Medford, Oreg. 7 and spent a couple of days, visiting the families of George E. Marshall and Chas. Hansen, who went to that city from Rensselaer four years ago. Harry had preceded her there several days and was still there when she started home. He has not found any agreeable opportunity for investment yet and will probably go to Canada, where his uncle, Sam Duvall, is located. , Mrs. Eger reports the Marshall and Hansen families getting along nicely. Mr. Hansen continues to work at the blacksmithing trade. He has been doing some real estate speculating also and owns a beautiful home of his own and has built two other fiouses and sold them, and is interested in a fifteen acre subdivision. Mr. Marshall and family are well and enjoying prosperity. They have a good fruit crop this year, but the price is not so high as it has been for a few years before. Bert Marshall and wife are at Medford as also is Vern, who works for his father. Miss Lucile Marshall attends college in California.

Mrs. Tuteur and children spent most of their time in California visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Park, who now live at Woodside, Cal. They went to Portland, Oreg., last "week and there were joined by Mrs. Eger, and all called on Dr. Berkley at his office. They took a trip to Victoria, Vancouver, and all returned home by way of the Canadian Pacific roa.9. All report«a most enjoyable .trip and they are quite delighted with tie golden west. ,le, who will arrive that afternoon M' 3:15 o’clock. The inspection will le gin immediately. Ail members are ac ged to be present. It — to Try the Depot Grocery’s 25c bulk Tee; nothing better on the market. 1 t Ve are Just unloading our twelfth cei f of Hour since the first of January, sti! 1. More flour than the balance of slj merchants in the city have handled sl. j together. Quality is what sells gul I flour. JOHN EGER. |