Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. J. W. Nelson went to Chicago today. . , '■ . Leon Lamson went to Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. Elinor Page, of Twin Falls, la., is here for a short visit with J. R. Vanatta and family. , Sunday.is ladies’ new hat day, and practically every woman in Rensselaer will attend church. W. V. Porter went to the farm occupied by his son Ross today, where oats seeding was begun. Mrs. Roy Blue and daughter, Mary Elizabeth,' have gone to Chicago for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. G. A. Thomas and children, of Monticello, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwitt. ' Miss pia Robinson, of Brookston, came Thursday for several days’ visit with Rev. C. L Harper and family. It really begins to look as though spring was here, for we have received three batches of home-made spring poetry. Sol Guth, of Washington, 111., was here Thursday looking after his farm north of town, which is tenanted by Jim Reed. _ Misses Mary Harper and Muriel Harris came home Thursday on a selfaranged vacation, from Greencaßtle, until Monday. See our ammonia-proof shoe for barnyard wear. Full bellows tongue and double sole. Black or tan at Rowles &• Parker’s. C. A. Hopkins returned to Delphi today after spending two days with his aged father, C. D. Hopkins,* who • has been very poorly lately but is now somewhat improved. v Dr. J. N. Hurty, qtate ‘health commissioner, will deliver a lecture on health problems before the Maine State Medical Sbcidty at Portland, Me.r some time in May. Mrs. B. F. Barnes and Miss Bell Pharos were called to Kentland today as witnesses in the divorce trial of Edna Braken, who was formerly in the employ of Hrs. Barnes. ' Mrs. Mary A. Howe, who has a nursing case at DeMotte, has re-rented her part of the Nettie Hoover property in the northwest part of the. city to Edwin Hbltz, who is clerking at B. F. Fendig’s drug store. Boys’ Oxfords in black and tan, button or lace, on the new Aero toe. You cannot find a better line of oxfords to choose from. See these before you buy. - ROWLES & PARKER. Harry Parker, Clarence Fate and Henry Klplinger returned today from the Kankrfkee river, where they have been since Monday. They didn’t have much luck on account of high water and only brought back 29 duck*. Buy a J. I. Case corn planter and fertilizer attachment. Put a Case fertilizer attachment on your old planter. They will do the work. V HAMILTON & KELLNER.

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