Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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toe# HAPPENINGS. &C 4 - . - v John O'Connor came down from Kniman today. 3J T Attorney A. Halleck wept to Knox, Ind., today on legal business. We have Just opened a casket of fine dill pickles. RHOADS' GROCERY. Judge C. W. Hanley and C. R. McFarland went to Kenttand today. Rev. A. G. Work, of Lafayette, is visiting friends here today. . Mr. and Mrs. George Ketchum went to Chicago today for a short stay. Andy Kohler went to Dyer Saturday to visit his son, Joe, who is foreman on one of the J. J. Lawler ranches. A • ■■ • , James Blake, of Carpenter township, went to Chicago to visit over Sunday. % ■ Arthur Shedd, of Chicago, was here over Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. 8. S. Shedd and family. Genuine whole codfish, something that many have wanted, at Rhoads’ Grocery. " Fred Harris, of Springfield, 0., I* hire for several days'* visit with his brother-in-law, Jamie Willis. High grade Tungsten Lamps delivered to any part of the city. Ray Delmer, phone 239. lift . .. .T..H- ■ ■ As usual, we will be headquarters for, and now have in stock new garden seeds and onion sets. JOHN EGER. Jtfott cannot buy a better Cream Separator than the Blue Bell. We can give you easy terms on this machine. HAMILTON & KELLNER. , Miss LaVera Lee went to Bloomington today, where she will resume her studies at I. U. for the summer term. , B. F. Fendig received a postal card Saturday from hi* brother, Louis, of Jacksonville, Fla., announcing the birth of a daughter on March 28th. A 1 w ■ Insurance* on horses against death from any cause at 6 per cent per anR. H HARRIS. Clarence Fate, Delos Thompson, Harry Kiplinger, W. J. Wright, ft F. Parker apd Frank Kresler went to the Kankakee' river today in quest of the elusive duck. Buy a J. I. Case corn planter and fertiliser attachment. Put a Case fertiliser attachment on your old plantr er. They will do the work. A KELLNER. The Ladies’ Home Missionary Society of the M. B. Church will be changed from «Mrs. Frank Haskell’s to the church* on Tuesday afternoon, after the afternoon meeting. J. . - -—- p The Ist section Presbyterian ladles will hold their regular lOc-sociai at the home of Mrs. Aida Parkinson Tuesday.afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. ■’ '■ 1 ' ■ “ ' Miss A valine Klndig, a member of the high school faculty of Yofkville, Til Thin nftornnnn fop a week’s this The Womens’ Foreign" Missionary SoMety of the M. E. church will be cbfmged from Mrs. JS. J. Duvall’s to tli* church on Thursday afternoon after the afternoon meeting. -The PlowTMan Can Puil” la aa popular as ever. Con*e and examine our whole line of farm implements. HAMILTON A KELLNER. ■V. ■ •" • f i §rg BBSS* -I n - . a . p Mbit. -
