Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Born, Friday, Jan. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Omar Wilcox, of /Union township, a daughter. Mrs. James McClannahan, of Union township, is recovering from a severe case of pneumonia. ,■ Gilbert Lewis returned to Delphi this morning after a visit of a couple of days with his brother, Leroy Lewis. , Mrs. A. H; Hopkins, Mrs. A. R. Hopkins and Miss Julia Leopold went to Chicago today to witness “Jewels of the Madonna,” grand opera at the Auditorium tonight. M. L. McDonald returned from Elkhart this morjiing, bringing his wife and. baby, who have been there since Christmas, home with him. He has been employed at the match factory. 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. Will Eldridge has been removed ) to her home east of Rensselaer, after having suffered a quite severe case of pneumonia while at the home of Harrison Wasson, on Van Rensselaer street. ”
The weather prophet was right there with the goods on Monday. He said it wojild be colder and it was. The government thermometer at St. Joseph’s college registered 17 below Monday night. . J. W. McEwen isquitepoor 1 y again and today suffered two chills that were quite hard on him. He later revived considerably, however, and at 3 o’clock th|s afternoon was feeling much improved. W. J. Gallagher and wife, of Baltimore, Md., who have been visiting the family of Lawrence Kellner, near Remington, and his brother, Harry Gillagher and wife near Rensselaer, *left today for their eastern home. Frank Ellis moved back to town from the country today and has been compelled to store his household goods until he can find a house to live in. He will drive the Kanne bus, at which Work he began this afternoon. Mrs. G. B. Convert and family entertained 1 the following guests over Sunday: Mrs. Anna Heath and son, of Oxford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenyon, of Templeton; Mrs. L. M. Devault, of Lafayette; L. M. Fletcher, of Chicago, and Mrs. D. B. Claw Son, pt Omaha. Mrs. Clawson will remain for the week. Another jobbing mill has been placed in operation at the z Gary plant of the American Sheet and Tin Plate Co., making nine mills completed and thirteen neaying that state. Twelve hundred menace now at wo'iQc and 9,600 will be employed when 96 mills planned and partly under way are completed. /
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