Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. John Poole made a business trip to Chicago today. We sell baled bay and straw. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Try Mrs. Green's “Best Ever” mince pie; the kind that mother made. Phone 477. Attorney and Mrs. Jasper Guy, of Remington, are here looking after legal business. ' We have for sale good cord.wood, block wood and split wood. Phone 273. ■ The aged mother of William Augspurger is very sick with pneumonia at his home, west of this city. Miss Laura Chupp went, to Surrey today to help care for Dan Chupp’s baby which is reported very sick.
Mr. and .Mrs. 11. W. Snider, of Chicago, and little daughter were guests over night of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins. '
Roy' Cheesman and George Peters went to Newcastle today to see about getting employment in the Maxwell onto factory.
Our trade In butterine has doubled in the last month. Fancy butterine 18 cents a pound, extra fancy 20 cents a pound, at John Eger’s.
Mrs. Dave Hines and son Clarence went to Guernsey, White county,* today for a few days! visit with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Campbell.
Dave Overton, who has been braking on the Vandalia railroad between Logansport and Terre Haute, home this morning for a brief stay.
Miss Katharyn Weber returned to Saline, Ohio, today, after a visit here with Father Christian Daniel and with friends at St. Joseph’s college. , .ill, -■ i. I ~*<»! ,1 Temple Hammertqn left this morning for Mitehell.vS. Dak., where he worked last year and where he has a good job on a farm for the ensuing year; . * The Fidelity Class of the M. E. Bunday School will give a market at VanArsdel’S store, Saturday next, all day. Home made candy, pies, bread, cookies, etC. .y/ . . . ■ Mr. and 1 Mrs. E. W. VanGundy returned to Sullivan, Ind., a visit of a week with their son, R.E. VanGundy and family, esontheast of Rensselaer. - Mr*. K. F Mills started this morning, for her home near Hamilton, Mont., after a visit of seven weeks* with her mother, Mrs. Julia A. Healey, and other relative., ... ■ <<£ %
