Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.

Harvey Messman went to Chicago today.

Gaylord Brown, of Kniman, is in the city today.

"We have Just opened a casket of fine dUI pickles. RHOADS’ GROCERY.

Mrs. W. R. Meguire went to Chicago today sos a short visit

-Mallie Clark came down from his home at Wheatfield today. ‘

Mrs. Howard Acheson, of Lafayette, spent Friday with Miss Florence Gorham.

Chapter XXXIII of “The Pool of Flame” will be found on page two today.

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

Ira Galbraith, of Elmhurst, 111., is visiting here with friends until Monday.

W. F. Gurbart, of Peoria, 111., came yesterday to visit Mrs. J. J. Weast for several days.

Roy Staten, the Maxwell auto agent at Chalmers, was in Rensselaer on business today.

- Miss Ethel McCarthy went to Chicago today to visit Miss Myrtle York at a hospital there.

Born, Thursday, March 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swartz, of Jordan township, a son.

If you want a good Tungsten lamp, see Ray Delmer, Van Rensselaer street, phone 239.

John Shesler went to Watseka, 111., yesterday to spend vacation week with his grandfather.

Miss Cora Simons returned yesterday from Argo, 111., where she had been for the past week.

A 3-year-old boy of Mr. and Mrs. George Iliff, south of town, has a severe case of pneumonia.

Dr. H. L. Brown has purchased a 6-passenger Ford touring car of the local agent, Frank Kresler. i " ~ Mrs. Clyde S. Comer returned to Winchester today after several days’ visit here with relatives. Insurance on horses against death from any cause at 6 per cent per annum. , R. B. HARRIS. 't ' Mrs. S. R. Robinson, of Morocco, came today for several days’ visit with her daughter, Miss Lottie,' and other relatives.

Miss Hazel McColly returned to her work at Chicago Heights after a two weeks’ visit here with friends and relatives.

Wanda and Genevieve Mead came down from Hammond to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. dlark, today.

W. D. Brown, of Warsaw, who has been here the past week in the interest of the Indianapolis News, returned to hie home today.

Miss Alice Shedd, who is teaching in the city schools at Otterbein, is Tjere for a visit over Sunday with her mother, Mrs. S. S. Shedd.

Mrs. W. P. Smith went to Chicago for a several days’ visit Her son, Millard, will spend the spring vacation at Lafayette and Thorntown.

C. 45. Kersey made a business trip to Lafayette Friday evening. He went there to get a man to manage the horses that will season at Kersey this year. The body of Lyman Barce was shipped to Fowler today for burial. Undertaker W. J. Wright accompanied the remains and will take the burial there.' 7~ 771-”"TT r 7 r iThe JjSTsection Presbyterian ladles will hold their regular lOc-social at the home of Mrs, Alda Parkinson Tuesday afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. - • . / . ' ‘