Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. I 6. E. Prior made a business trip to Lafayette today.

D. W. Waymire and wife returned from DeMotte today.

; We have Just opened a casket of fine dill pickles. RHOADS’ GROCERY.

Genuine whole codfish, something that many have wanted, at Rhoads’ Grocery.

Miss Qcie Wood came down from Pair yesterday to attend the high School piny.

Charles O. Hiatt, of Kalamazoo, Mich., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Veto Hopkins.

Emmet Laßue went to Bloomington yesterday to resume his studies at Indiana University.

Mr*. Firman Thompson and little daughters are visiting her father, Dr. ClaytOo, of Monon.

Mrs. Frank Stafford, of Bluffton, is vUitiiig h*r parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis for a few days.

Mis. George Landis, of Monticello, came yesterday for a*few* days’ visit with Mr. And Mrs. Mell Abbott

Mrs. J. B. Martindale and little daughter Went to Terre Haute today for an indefinite visit with relatives.

There has been a big advance sale to tickets for the benefit concert at the Christian church this evening.

Herbert Russell, of Monon, was herd to attefid the “Private Secretary,” given by the high school last evening. Mrs. E. N. Loy and son, Robert, went to Piqua, Ohio, today tor a ten gays’ visit With Dr. E. N. Loy’s parents. -

. Mrs. Nuthall, Instructor of music to the public schools, left for her home in Detroit, Mich,, to spend the spring vacation. ; ,

Lefareturaed from CooksvlWe, 111., Wednesday, having succeeded in closing out his stock of goods there at good advantage. W- s - ®fcy «aH«<* to the bedof his son, Frank, at Kingman, |£sasas, who just underwent an operation for appendicitis. Walter Sage, the XXXX Brand coffee man, was registered at the Makeever hotel yesterday with the customary capital letters. JD. F. Johnson, district manager for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., spent Thursday with C. A. Tuteur, the local agent

Fred Phillip* has kindly consented to furnish a Cfifble-Nelson piano without charge tor use at the benefit performance this evening.

Miss Bowman, of the Watts de Pey§ter School for Girls, went to Wabash to represent their- work to the North Indiana M. E. Conference.

Harry Eger was duck hunting yesterday and reports that there is nothing doing in that, line and that one might just as well stay at home.

Jacob Wilcox and wife returned today from an extended trip through the west They have been gone since the first of .February, visiting A. L. branch, of Stockton, California, and a brother at Clear Lake. Washington.

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