Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. R. B. Harris made a trip to Chicago today. Now, will you groundhog skeptics be good? Buy your poultry feed of Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Bruce White made a trip to Monon today. Buy your wood and coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Alex. Frye made a business trip to Lafayette today. A. C. Robinson made a business trip to DeMotte today. •X Mrs. Emma J. York made a business trlp to Monon today. — E. M. Parcels went to Indianapolis today on a business trip. Ellis Theatre Saturday, Feb. 24th, “The Senator’s Daughter." Bom, today, Feb. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Donnelly, a son. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callahan is quite sick. W. R. Brown went to Tuscola, 111., today, on a combined visit and business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hochstettler and baby went to Morocco today for a short visit. Miss May Dunlap came down from Chicago today for a short visit with Mrs. C. C. Warner. Miss Marie Stith returned ta Lafayette today after a week's visit with Miss Florence Gorham. Miss Louise Mattern, of Whiting, is here to spend the week end with her coursin, Mrs. S. C. Irwin. Do not fail to look over our line of farm machinery before buying. HAMILTON & KELLNER. - Hurley Beam has been down from .Chicago since Wednesday recovering from a quite severe attack of quinsy. William Jackson returned to Chalmers today after a Visit- With his daughter, Mrs. John Smith, west of town. W. J. Wright and C. E. Osborne went to Chicago today to seect wall paper foY use in the former’s furniture store. "The Senator’s Daughter’* is all that can be found in a bright, pleasing comedy-drama. Ellis Theatre, Saturday night, Feb. 24th. • Mrs. E. L. Hammerton and little 1 daughter Marie went to Franklin Wednesday for a visit of a week with her brother, Leonard Elder. . Ellis Theatre, Saturday, Feb. 24th, “The Senator’s Daughter,” plenty of comedy as well as a beautiful love story, ending as all real stories should. The worst thing that could happen right now in the weather line would be to have a big rain storm. The forecast' looks like that is what might happen. Get out your canoes. 4 M. J. Delehanty was down from Wheatfield today in company with William Slingsby, of Ottawa, ill., who last fall purchased of Frank E. Lewis 223 acres of land in Wheatfield town. •Mp. . .w-.\ •- ■ Father Stanislaus Nieberg, of Sedalia, Mo., who has been conducting a mission in Chicago, stopped off here yesterday for a short visit with Father Christian Daniel and other friends, cousin, Mrs. S. C. Irwin. Eat -Mrs. Green’s famous new process brown bread, it is the "Best Ever." Try her mince plea, doughnuts, ginger cookies and all kinds of “goodies.” The “Best Ever.” White bread, too. Phone 477. . "Uncle’’ Davy Nowelg was down town this morning for his regular weekly shave, but he did not make the trip on foot but came in the bus. He is standing the winter very well for » man ta Ms »lst year.
