Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Phone 278 for coal, wood and feed. Tom Callahan made a business trip to Kersey today. B. S. Fendig made a business trip to Chicago tpday. F. B. Ham made a business trip to Hammond today. „ ■■ •■■■■-' : . '■ Charles R. McFarland went to Chicago today for a short visit. The genuine Jaekson Hill egg coal for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. H. W. Marble and Wm. McNeil, of Wheatfield, were in town today, attending the stone road letting. • s Let Hamilton & Kellner do your grinding. We make first grade table meal, cobmeal, ground corn and chop. Mrs. L. Thomas returned to Foreßman today after a short visit here with her father, D. W. Williams and family. y George Spangle and son returned today from a visit at Wolcott with Mrs. Spangle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn, j 18 pounds H. & E. granulated sugar for SI.OO with SI.OO worth or more of other groceries^ ROWLES & PARKER’S. Winchester has an epidemic of the more than half of the school children are confined to their hontes. Mias Lenora Phillips returned to Momence, 111., today after a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. Earl Ellis. W. I. Yates went to Chicago this morning and it is expected will return tomorrow with his wife, who has been at the hospital. B. J. Gifford made a business trip to Crown Point today. Sunday he spent with his wife, who has been quite ill since returning from here to Kankakee. “The Best Evor” home made bread, cinnamon loaveß, cakes, doughnuts, rye and graham bread and Boston haired baage&t Mra Green's baker y Order the day before. Phone 477. Smith Rayburn and son-in-law, Taylor Woodhill, who have beeh living on the W. L. Hill farm, In Jordan toxtfhship, will move about March Ist to the John Sage farm, southwest of the Hill farm. Mrs. John Zimmerman, accompanied by her son, B. K. Zimmerman and Dr. E. N. Loy, went to Chicago today, where she will have an operation performed on her eyes. Cecil. Clouse, who has been at his home since Dec. 20th, left this morning for Rockford, 111., where he has a permanent position offered him as the material clerk for the Central Union Telephone Co. The school board of Hartford City has taken a decided stand against secret societies, sororities and fraternities, and after March 1, 1912, any pupil belonging to such an organization will be denied a certificate of graduation. Checker playing Is again receiving some attention from the Rensselaer admirers of the game and next Friday night a contest between two teams is to take place. Any others who think they can play can arrange to get into the game by seeing Duke Nichols. Cards received by relative from Mose Leopold and Sam Fendig state that they are having a good time in the south. They are now at St. Augustine, Fla., but were about to depart for Brunswick, Ga., where they will spend about a week before starting bon*. . . ■ Y Fire Chief Montgomery and Deputy Chief C. W. Rhoades went to Chicago today to attend the automobile show, where fire fighting tracks are being exhibited this week. Mr. Montgomery will stay for tfin telephone convention, which will be in session there two or three days. 1 ;; wV
