Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 258, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. 'N. Littleleld made a business trip today to Garrett, Ind. Perry Gwin went to Ihdiahapolls this morning on business. Mrs. S. R. Nichols arrived home this morning from a trip to St. Louts Go to the armory next Saturday for big bargains in second hand clothing. Mrs. W. E. of Wheatfield, came today to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Til top. V >A Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Austin and James Murray, of Wheatfield township, are here today. Mr. and Mrs. James Morris left this morning for Coshockton, Ohio, for a visit of two weeks with relatives. John C. Maxwell will move next spring to the farm in Hanging Grove township owned by his wife’s mother, Mrs. Laura Lutz. ' Ed Ranton, Sr., and his son Ed, are here today from Hoopeston, 111., and are again looking for a good Jasper county farm to purchase. Mrs. James Mead and/children returned to Hammond this morning after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark. D. D. Augspurger left this morning for his home in Trenton, Ohio, after a visit of three weeks with his son, Dave and family in Jordan township. Mrs. W. Ht. Parkinson entertained at 6-handed euchre yesterday afternoon, there being nine tables. Today a number of others are being entertained at sewing. Ben and Nettie Bullis, children of Jim Bullis, are expected ere today from Larimore, N. Dak., where they have lived for the past two years. Their father came some time ago. Willett and Frank Hill, sons of .Mr. and Mrs. frank Hill, entertained thirty of their girl and boy. friends at their home on Front street last evening at a masked hallowe’en party. A jolly time was enjoyed by all. Hugh Tracy, of Monterey, Ind., was here today to pay taxes on a bunch of lots he owns in Sunnyside addition, which be secured in a trade thirteen years ago. The lots are rented - for pasture by W. Frank Osborne. Ed Sutherland brought his wife and son Wilbur over from Remington this morning and they took passage on the 10.05 train for Chicago. They will also visit relatives at Aurora and Sandwich, 111., before returning hpme. Ex-Sheriff Shlrer has hts new house on his farm near Surrey about completed. He expects to have the plasterers start their work tomorrow. He has built a very substantial twostory six-room house and expeets to occupy it as soon as it is completed J. E. Flynn came down from Lowell this morning for a visit with old frelhds. He sold his farm in the southern part of the state some time ago and for the past two months he has been visiting his children at Lowell and Chesterton. > We have just received another consignment of tan and black jockey boots, our stock having been exhausted for the past two weeks. We can furnish these in ail sizes. Fendlg*<t Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Louis H. Hamilton had a physical collapse Tuesday tha for a time it was feared would result seriously. In the morning he suffered a severe pain in his left foot and in the leg below the knee and at noon he was at the table eating dinner when he became very ill and serious complications were feared. There seemed no indication, however, when he was examined that therp was any heart trouble and the doctor pronounced his leg pain due to neuralgia. Today be is considerably improved and is able to be at the office of the Hamilton & Kellner company part of the time. He has been working very hard lately and a nervous collapse Is feared.