Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fancy evaporated apricots 10c a) pound and peaches 12%c a pound at John Eger’s. Mrs. N. J. York returned this afternoon from Chicago where she has been in a hospital. Born, Friday, to Mr. and Mrs. Volney Peer, near Kniman, a daughter and their third child. Mrs. C. F. Stackhouse went to Delphi this afternoon for an over Sunday visit with relatives. Mrs. Albert Alter and little daughter, of Forest, Ind., came this morning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels. The R. J. Yeoman property in the north part of town, occupied by the Wesh Bros., has been sold to C. G. Spitler for SI,BOO. B. F. Edwards, a former resident, has just moved from Chicago to Saunenim. 111., on a 160 acre farm eight miles from Pontia'c. The Redmen lodge was organized last evening with a membership of 51; The lodge starts out with bright prospects for the future. M. B. Wishard returned to Chicago this morning. His mother, Mrs. Jennie Wishard, accompanied him there for a visit of indefinite length. Miss Agnes Byers returned to her home in Francesville today after a visit with old friends, including Mrs. Julius Huff and Mrs. Rachel J. M. McFarland returned to Marion today after a short visit here with his daughter, Miss Wynona, a teacher of the Gant school in Union township. Butter keeps on going up and the only way to get the best of the Butter Trust is to use Butterine. Fancy butterine for 18c and extra fancy for 20c a pound at John Eger’s. ~ Mrs. M. R. Meguire is spending a few days with his parents in Kokomo. She will return Monday with his brother, J, M. Meguire, who has been in Kokomo on business. It is now hard to get fresh fruits and vegetables. Why not use some good canned good 3? The Home Grocery is making attractive prices on all this line. Miss Minnie Scheurich returned to Kewanna, 111., today, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scheurich. She is employed in a millinery store in that city. ‘'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. Harry Orval Downs, of Newton county, and Mrs. Grace Myrtle Standish, of Jasper county, were united in marriage at the M. E. parsonage by Rev Harper this afternoon at 2 o’clock.

Mrs. E. P. Mills, of Hamilton Montana,' who has been visiting relatives here, left this morning for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mills, at Muncie, and her sister, Mrs. Prank B. Lyon and family, of Delphi. This is certainly ideally beautiful weather. Willie the sun is quite warm, the temperature hangs hear the freezing point most of the time and the roads remain smooth and solid. It’ it generally healthful, probably the most healthful condition prevailing in Rensselaer that there has been during a period of four weeks in many years. , C. W. Stuiler, of Fort Wayne, a landscape designer, is here drawing plans for the improvement of certain residence grounds in Rensselaer. He is intending to draw plans for the improvement of Milroy park and submit the same to the city council and others. The Republican will outline his plans more fully in a future edition. August Haber, the young man who was picked up unconscious north of town yesterday afternoon, had so far recovered in the evening as to be able to leave the jail. He found an acquaintance here who took charge of him, and this morning found him a job on a farm. No effort was made to overtake his companions and they are probably well on their way to Illinois by this time. Huber was driving the tear team when he met with his mishap and his companions nilay not have known that he fell from the wagon. Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures constipation—Doan’s Regulets. Ask your druggist for them. 26c a box. 7 ~—r— rr 7 7 r -1 —: