Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TQNIGHT’S PROGRAM Cain and Abel 4,• ,7 ?s''- : '£r ■ ” ■ A Cattle Rustler’s Fatter • —— 11 '■ ■ 1 Sai f.m ■ i i ni»' ■ SATE YOU* COUPONS.
That home made candy at Leavers bakerV is delicious. Try it. ’ * —— Landy McGee and family went •to Columbus, Ind., Sunday for a visit of several days with fdlatiVes. R. D. Thompson and family spent Sunday and Christinas With Mr. an l Mrs. Lawson Meyer, In Gary. E. K. Godahall and daughter, Miss Ruth, Went to Illinois Saturday for a week’s Visit with his sister. Mr. ahd Mi*. Louie Fendig, of Wolcott, spent Christmas with his parents, Jif. and. Mrs. A. Leopold. Roe Yeoman came home from Peru, Ill. v for a Christmas visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman. Russell Sage will move to a farm his father owns south of town, and which he will run the coming year. iili---- -- H Henry Jones returned to Chicago this morning, having been here since the funeral of his father, W. N. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harmon, of Terre Haute, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown over Christmas i. > . ' Mrs. Phillip Paulus and son Russell, of Newton township, are spending this week visiting relatives in Chicago v Frank E. Cox, of Rensselaer, and Floyd W. Cox, of Fair Oaks, were Sunday and Christmas visitors in Chicago. Miss Susie Hooker and Mr. Ed - ’■ ■■■ , * Brenneman, of Francesville, were Christmas vtHitors with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lambert. ■ ■ s George home from Chicago last Friday in time to help with the. Christmas trade rush at his father’s store. —w ... Glenn Bates left this morning for Portland, Oreg., after a visit of several weeks with hit? 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates. 1 i I. i■■ ■ Mrs. B. K. Zimmerman and daughter, lone, went to Blue Island, 111., today to visit her brother, A. C. Rhoades and family. Mrs. W. G.- Lloyd and her two children, Marie and Ulys Heckaman, are spending this week at Bremen, Ind, their former home. Mrs. Joseph Carson and children, of Lafayette, spent Christmas ''with her parents, Mr. add Mrs. E. L. Clark, and other relatives. John Duvall returned to Chicago this morning after a visit since Saturday night With bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W/Ottvall. Mr. and Mrs. John Childers and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Childers, of Del phi, spent Sunday with their brother, J. W. Childers and family. Mrs. J. L. Griggs and two children went to Kirklln Sunday to spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Brown, near that place.
L. W. Snider, chief clerk to the general superintendent of the Pullman car company, was a guest last week of J. L. Hagins and wife. Dr. and Mrs. Prank, McCarthy, of Terre Haute, were guests over Christmas of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy and family. Miss Pauline ZUlbart returned to Chicago today after a visit since Saturday with her parents. C. Zlllhart and wife, of Barkley township. Mrs. Martha Washburn and Miss Mary Washburn, of Chicago, .were guests over Bunday and Christmas of Dr. I. M. Washburn and family. Mr. and Mrs. fi. R. Moore returned to Hauunond this morning, after a Christmas visit with Blanchard Elmore and family at Remington. ftr. and Mrs. 'll W. Rlahling visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Osborne, in Hanging Grove township, over Sunday and Christmas. We will have another car of thor fancy Michigan sand-grown potatoes in a few days. JOHN BGUL
