Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Attorney Roy Blue went to Hammond yesterday to attend the Republican convention. ■ \ Attorney W. H. Parkison went to Chicago today bn business relating to the Lawler case. W. B. Leonard, delegate from Gillam township, went to Hammond today to attend the convention. HT I. Zimmer, of South Bend, supreme chief of the Gleaners, is hare in the interest of the order. Clyde Randle, delegate from Hanging Grove township, went to Hammond to attend the convention. Miss Ruth' Harper and her brother, Flint, went, to Brookston today for a visit of several days With relatives. A ■■■■■■— Don’t fail to attend the musical tc be given for the benefit of Myrtle York at tfie Christian church Friday evening. Prof. Novak, of St. Joseph’s college, has kindly consented to assist at. the benefit concert at the Christian church.

Granville Moody, Jr., returned from Lafayette yesterday, where he underwent a slight surgical operation for tonsil..trouble. Miss Virgina Driscoll returned to Chicago Wednesday after several days visit with Dr. L. H. Smith and sister, Miss Margaret Smith. Joe Emerson, of Danville, 111., an expert on plumbing, steam and hot water heating, is working for the Watson Plumbing Co. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Larson, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hanks, of Fairbury, 111., were here to attend the funeral of Mrs.. W. W. Matheney. The party who carried away a neckfur from the Princess theatre a few weeks ago is known and prosecution will follow unless the fur is returned to the theatre at once. George P. and Nancy Daugherty will celebrate their 67th wedding anniversary today In" a quiet manner at their home east of town. Mr. Daugherty is not in the best of health and for the past five weeks has been confined to his home with rheumatism of the foot