Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Buy your poultry feed of Hamilton & Kellner. County Superintendent Lqmson made a trip to Fair Oaks today. Buy your wood and coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Marie Stith, of Lafayette, is visiting Miss Florence Gorham. They are all talking about it. What? Band .Boys’ musical Feb. 21. . V "—’ — W. A. Withrow, of Lafayette, was a business visitor in Rensselaer today. B. Forsythe has been confined at his home with sickness for several days. Dan Waymire was down from DeMotte today. Hja will move to Rensselaer about March Ist. Auctioneer John G. Culp went to Fair Oaks this morning to conduct the Miles R. Macon sale. Mrs. George Gorham went to Parr this morning to visit her brother, Sol. Norman and''family. Mrs. Ellas Koons returned this morning from a visit of several days with her daughter at Logansport Do not fail to look over our line of farm machinery before buying. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Arthur Coffman, 17 years of age, son of George Coffman, south of McCoysburg, is quite sick with pleuropneumonia. Virginia, the youngest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Winn, has been ill for several days with a bad cold and stomach trouble. Snyder brothers are building a good barn on the Bislosky farm in Newton township, at present tenanted by the Nordhouse boys. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hasty went to Parr-this morning and from there will go to their new home on a farm near Mackinaw, 111. , '• The D. A. R. will entertain the gentlemen on Thursday evening. Washington’s birthday, at the home of Mrs. E. P. Honan. Misses Margaret Fettig and Delsle Dykeman, school teachers at Roselawn, attended the Jefferson Clhb dance here last evening. Miss Nora Baker returned from Rockvflle, 111., yesterday where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Kimberlin for the past 3 months. The Jefferson Club gave a very enjoyable dance Monday evening at the armory. AbouJ thirty couples participated. Healy Bros, furnished the music. Born, Sunday, Feb. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker, a son, at the home of Mrs. Parker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, B. Downs, of Newton township. The Randle building on Cullen street is being plastered by Hiram Day and his force of men. It will not take very long with favorable weather to complete the building.

I. N. McCurtain, who has been farming in Hanging Grove township, will leave next Monday for his new home near Menominee, Wls., adjoining Dan Leah, having purchased a farm there. Joe NeSlus is about of a notion to move to Rensselaer if he can find a little cottage of about four rooms to rent. His boys now have charge of the farm and Joe thinks it is time for father to take a rest. - - Dr. Gwin recently made a trade that gives' him a practically new 1912 model Flanders auto. He traded his last year’s car, all except the body, for a new 3-speed 1912 chassis. The new car Is greatly improved. One time a noted musician was being taken to the hospital in an ambulance he asked the driver not to clang his gong, and when ■ asked why he said: "There is no music to it at ail. It will not be that way at the Band Boys’ musical, at opera house, Feb. 2L