Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Phone 273 for wood, coal and feed. EL D. Winslow was down from Fair Oaks today. ' Fancy flg-newtoii cakes, only 10c a pound at John Eger's. G. O. Bales, of Goodland, was a Rensselaer visitor over night. Oyster shells and other poultry feeds sold by flamilton & Kellner. Mrs. J. E. Gilmore and three children are spending today at Parr. We sell “The Plow a Man Can Pull.” s HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. G. L. Kistler went to Laporte today to visit her daughter, Miss Emma Lock. Mrs. John Phillips, of McCoysburg, spent today with her daughter, Mrs. Van Wood. Charles Saidla made a business trip to Morocco today. He is engaged in the fertilizer business. Mrs. Martha Dickinson is quite sick at the home of her brother, John Casey, in Fair Oaks. Mrs. A. L. Willis and Master Charles Hawkins are spending today with relatives near Parr. Try a 25c package of rolled oats and get a handy glass measuring cup with it. JOHN EGER. C. S. McCarthy, of Toledo, Ohio, was the guest a short time today of E. T. Harris and family. Mrs. W. H. Beam went to Lafayette today for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. X. Busha. Mrs. I. M. Washburn and Mrs. B. F. Fendig are spending today with Rev. and Mrs. Edward Baech, in Delphi.
Dallas Prevo, of Medaryville!, was In ness here with Joe Davisson, of Kniman. F. P. Huntington, of near Mt. Ayr, went to Indianapolis today to see about selling some vacant lots he owns there/ ■' ' Whitsell Lewis is another Jasper county man who ha» a birthday only once in four years. He was 76 years •of age on FeL. 29th. Attorney Jesse E. Wilson came down from Hammond today. He represents a number' of remonstrators in the Iroquois ditch case. Mr. and firs. Frank Wood left this afternoon for their home at Billings, Mont., after a visit of several days with their parents in Rensselaer. As we near spring, we crave something for an appetizer. We have a full line of sweet, sour, and dill pickles. J JOHN EGER.
It is not surprising to find illegal gales of liquor in a “dry” town. Logansport, with all its licensed saldons, had a blind tiger raid a few days ago. “* trT— - -4 —T-.T*- * ■ ■/. '—*? — l * James R. Craig was down from Thayer today looking after some business matters, among (other things laying in a stock bf stationery, tetter heads and envelopes. The board of trustees of the Indiana State Soldiers’ Home at Lafayette have decided to build a new home for nurses employed there. The building will cost SIO,OOO. Mrs. John Linback, on the William Daniels farm in Barkley township,, has been quite sick for the past week or'ten days with pneumonia following an attack of the grip. Mrs. Anna Ray will return to Sheridan in a few days, aftep having spent about two weeks here aiding in the care of her niece, Mrs. Vernon Hopkins, who is quite low with consumption. . ’ ’ * Romke Sipkema and James. Roorda, of Keener township, were In Rensselaer today. They returned recently from a visit to their native land, Holland, spending several weeks with relatives there.
