Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Ham were Chicago visitors Sunday. i " '■' ~ : " ' • That home at Leavers bakery is delicious. Try it. John Braddock, Herman B. Tuteur and S. M. Haas were New Year's visitors in Chicago. &=aki John and Louis Moosmiller and sister, Miss Anna, went to Chicago Sunday for a visit with relatives. The only place in the city where you can buy. a large can of White Karo corn syrup for 10c is at John Eger’s. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hunn and their granddaughter, Frances Stevens, pf Chicago, were New Year’s guests of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Nelson. Harry Gasper, of Lorenz, lowa, and Mrs. John Whittaker, of have been visiting their sister, Mrs. AlVa Simpson, for tha past. week. Misses Florence Keeney and Grace Coovert, who had been visiting at Mt. AVr, took a train in Rensselaer Sunday en route to their home at Jonesboro. J. W. Nelson, the old soldier who was recently committed to the asylum at Longcliffe, was parofed last week and was in Rensselaer a few days. O. K. Rainier returned Saturday from Oshkosh, Wis., where he had been visiting his daughter. Mrs. Rainier will remain there lor a couple of weeks. —— Mrs. Otis Brown, of Brookston, came Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs. Harve Miller, who will leave in a few days to Join her husband at Ashland, Kans. , i . = . ’ - Eat sailer kraut and try and live one hundred years. It costs only one cent a meal for each person. 25 cents a gallon for Silver Thread sauer kraut, at John Eger’s. . * ■ ’• —i■ •" Ben Hansom who is working at George Parklson’s east of town, returned yesterday evening from Lake Winona, where he visited far ten days with three of his children.
A. A. (Pell, the new county treasurer, moved here last week from Carpenter township, and is occupying Mrs. Elizabeth Alter’s house on Van Rensselaer and Rutsen streets. “The Best Ever" home made bread, cinnamon loaves, cakes, doughnuts, rye and graham bread and Boston baked beans at* Mrs. Green’s bakery. Order the day before. Phone 477. Mrs. E. S. Tillman came yesterday from Lebanon for a short vidit with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W King, Herself and husband sjMnt the Christ~mas vacation with his parents at North Manchester. - - - • • -- In renewing their subscription to The Republican, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hendricks, of Aberdeen, Wash., send Christmas greetings to their old friends. They have had a fine fall there, with considerable rain and so far only one light snow. "• | - ■ • J Samuel Hancock returned to Rr.m-*’ sey, Ind., Sunday, after a visit of eight days with his son, Charles Hancock, on the farm which the Lyons brothers, of Brook, recently purchased of W. N. Hill, a part of the McCoy land in Jordan township. Miss Mary Harper went to Brookston Sunday for a visit' until Tuesday wtth relatives. She will go to Greencastle Tuesday to*' renew - her studies at DePauw. Misses Muriel Harris, NeH- Meyers and Carrie Pierce will also return to DePauw Tuesday. - ’ "Mr, and Mrs. Frank 8.. Lyon and daughters Florence, Ladle, Nina mid Julia and son Joe, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ha}l and daughter Martha, and lira. Marry A. Fawcett, of Delphi; Mrs. Eva Lyon, of West Lafayette, Mrs. Edward F. Mills, of Hamilton, MouL; and Mrs. Julia A. Healey, of this city, participated in a family reunion Sunday at the home of Oea A. Healey
