Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. John Poole made a business tripftl Hopkins Park today. Albert Witham made a business trip to Mt Ayr today. . W. D. Hanley, of Monon, was here ,a short time today. — ■ ,-y -T- ■ • Alfred Donnelly started on an onion selling trip this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, of McCoysburg, were In town today. Miss Bertha Eldredge went to Crown Point yesterday for a short .visit Joe Reynolds was down from Chicago yesterday to see his mother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols. Try some of those nice breakfast .mackerel at 8c each and lake flsh at 5c a pound, at John Eger’s. Miss Letha Wright returned to Evanston Sunday after a short visit with her brother, W. J. Wright Hylo lamps, 2 candle power 10 watt lamps, 15 watt tungsten lamps for sale by Ray Deliner, Phone 151. — C. R. Weiss, of Newton township, went to Chicago yesterday on business that will keep him for several days. Miss Ethel Potts left yesterday for her home at Geddes, S. Dak., after a visit of two months with; relatives in Jasper county. Miss Hazel Woodcox came from Chicago Saturday evening for a stay of indefinite length with her sister, Mrs. Thad Stephens. Mrs. John Kohler returned today from Dowaaiac. Mich., where she had been for the past week with a sister who has been sick. Headquarters for lenten foods. We have ail kinds of canned, smoked, salted, and spiced fish to be had in the market. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Joe Davisson and daughter Fern returned to Kniman yesterday after a visit of several days at the home of Harvey Davisson. Electric irons, with controlling swlteh at handle; the most economical iron on the market, price $5.00. For sale by Ray Delmer, Phone 151. All trains from the south were late Sunday. No, 32, due at 10:05, was delayed east of Indianapolis and did not arrive in Rensselaer until about 3:30 o’clock. We are selling a largo number of Corn King spreaders. They are a splendid machine and our terms are very liberal. HAMILTON & KELLNER. The monthly 10-cent social of the ladies of the Christian church will be held next Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 27th, at the home of Mrs. C. Earl Duvall. All are invited. Mrs. Peter Van Lear went to Chicago yesterday to see her husband who is a patient at the Alexian blothers’ hospital. He is suffering from indigestion and enlargement of the liver. We can grind your cob-meal, tarbte- . meal, crack your corn and do all other grades of grinding on our new mill. HAMILTON & KELLNER. E. J. Stone was down from Valparaiso Sunday to see his wife. He has secured a position there with the Valparaiio Printing Co. and will probably move there shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Yeoman came down from Gary Saturday and Devere remained over Sunday. Mrs. Yeoman will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy for two weeks. S. L. Karr and wife and son, of McCoysbuTg, were in Rensselaer today, and left for Indianapolis. He held a sale last week, preparatory to leaving Jasper county. It is expected that he will locate in Minnesota. Saturday was the 55th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warner and the event Was celebrated - \ by a big family dinner Sunday. The three sons and their families and other relatives participated In the occasion. E. J. Casey, who is in the real estate business at Lowell, and George Casey, who is conducting a wagon medicine route in Newton county, were guests Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Casey, of Union township. Mrs. Clyde Ullery, of Brook, a daughter of Whitsel Lewis, of Rensselaer, left this morning from Rensselaer for Des Moines, lowa, for a visit with a tester. She will be gone two weeks or more. 1 * . Emmet Laßue returned to Bloomington Sunday after a visit since Thursday with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lußue. He will make tbe spring trip with the state university glee club as one of tbe singers and will not get to pome home during ths spring Vacation. i -
