Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

cik Princm Cheatre PUB PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Watch nil Space Every Say

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. . See our line of buggies. Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Chupp are spending today ip Surrey. Cord, block and split wood for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. -•--- Paye Clarke came up' from Purdue Friday afternoon for a short visit with home folks. Baled straw, , baled timothy and prairie bay for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Williams will move to the Frank King farm, two miles west of town. Mrs. O. M. Peek, of Dakota, is moving into Mrs. S. W. Williams’ Stott Grant property. V - Miss Naomi Gregg, one of the teachers, is spending the week end at her home in Grepncastle. Miss Lorene Warren weiit to Fair Oaks this morning for a-visit until Sunday with relatives. r Try some of those nice smoked Finnan haddie, white-fish, halibut and bloaters. JOHN EGER. J. W. Toyne came down from Me- • daryville Friday evening and transacted business here Saturday. S. Richardson, of Pleasant Grove, is moving in Mrs. S. W. Williams’ property in the north part of town. J. S. Brenner, of Mt. Ayr, made a trip to Chicago Friday evening, going via Rensselaer and the Hoosier Limited. , . S. W. Williams bought 3 horses one day this week to use on the H. F. King farm, as he will farm on a larger scale this year. . Mrs. Leo Wolf, of Hammond, spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. A. Leojp6ld, who is still confined to her bed, although Improving from her recent sickness. We were out of potatoesr for a short time last week, but we now have a carload of nice, white, Wisconsin, sand-grown potatoes, free from frost. JOHN EGER. . Mr. and Mrs. E. G.’ Perrigo came from Mt. Ayr yesterday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Crockett. He made a business trip to Roselawn today. I have just opened a new meat market next door to Frank Rowen’s grocery. Meat delivered to any part of the city. Phone 202. G. E. BECKER. Miss FI era Parks, of Mt. Ayr, went to Hammond Friday afternoon, via the Hoosier limited from Rensselaer, to remain over Sunday with her parents. Miss Parks is one of the Mt. Ayr school teachers. We are this week unloading our third car of flour since Jan. Ist, 1912 Last year we handled sixteen carloads, •and with the quality and price* we •ought to be able to sell twenty carloads In 1912. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Bruce White went to Teltl today for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. William Warren and her niece, Mrs. Hattie Warren Grebe, who will depart Monday for North Carolina to join her husband, who is an engineer employed In railroad construction. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton, of Surrey, received a telegram from their son George.at Canton, 111., Friday, informing them of .severe sickness in his family. Mrs. Thornton left Hiai evening for Canton, where George has lived since* leaving Rensselaer With his father-in-law, E. V- Ransford. t v Mrs. Clint Brown went to Surrey this morning to see their remodeled bouse tit which herself and husband will move from Pleasant Grove next week. Everett Brown and family wll. move to the house vacated by Clint And Estel Price and mother, of Parr, will move? to the house vacated by