Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. * • .. __J Born, Sunday, Jan. 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Greenlee, of Parr, a daughter. > Cheer up, b. b. fans, it’s only 47 days until the professional training season begins. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Woodworth left this morning for their home in Norfolk, Neb. ."The 6th grade in the public school was frozen out today and is getting a half holiday. George Hemphill, of Chicago, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hemphill. J. * 7 Frank Bruner went to Thorntown Saturday, where on Sunday he attended a “holiness” meeting. Mrs. A. H. Tedford returned to Vincennes today after a visit since Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. W. Hopkins. - ■ .. .... - \ Statistics computed by the state accounting board show that the total school and civil worth of Jasper county is $74,129.83 and the total school and civil indebtedness is $6,045. The ladies of the M. E. church, under the auspices of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society, will give a kitchen shower, Thursday afternoon at the church. Everybody is invited to attend. Mrs. C. M. Sands entertained eight lady friends, including her sister, Mrs. Chas. J. Ward, all from Monon, last Saturday evening for supper. The guests departed on the 11:05 train that night. After Monday, January 15th, we will not allow soliciting for votes on the piano, in the store. We are compelled ' to make this rule in the Interest of fairness to all contestants. The G. E. Murray Co. William S. Coen it still confined to his bed although he seems just a little better perhaps that he was a week or so ago. His, son, Ed Coen, of Vermillion, Ohio, visited him over Saturday and Sunday. Charles Daniels, of Craig, Colo., who hiad been here since the death of his brother, William Daniels, left Sunday for his home. He will stop at Hammond for a few days’ visit with his brother Tom, and also stop for a short time at Denver. Mrs. A. E. Coen returned to Berwyn today after having spent a month here with her father, Capt. J. M. Wasson. The latter is very much improved now and the chances of his recovery are very greatly enhanced. He wilbbe unable to leave the home, however, for a considerable time yet. The trains'are still running late, making it impossible for the reporter to spend his time at the depot gathering up personal news. We wish yeuwould telephone us about your visiters, your own trips, and all the news you come in possession of. Don’t forget it. Phone 18 or in the evening No. 153. '< Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hammerton, who moved about a year ago to New Troy, Mich., arrived here about a week ago and have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. W. Tullis, and his relatives. His health has been very poor and tomorrow they will leave for Roswell, N. Mex., where Anson Chupp lives. They are going there in the hope that the change will prove beneficial to his health. A. J. Maisonneuve, who came here with a young lady from Kankakee, 111., about two weeks ago, and procured a marriage license and was married, has returned and rented the small room adjoining Cal Cain’s barbershop, and is preparing to engage in the shoe repairing business. He made a trip here several ritonths ago and talked about locating and finally decided to do so. He has shipped his household furniture here and himself and wife will Ilva in rooms over Duvall’s clothing store. J- ' ...
