Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1912 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
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Miss Millie Zabel Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Anna Miller, this week. Jim Peregrine went to Rensselaer Monday. Roy and Lonnie Noland went to Monon Saturday evening. Mr. Hollis Jacks took dinner with Roy Noland Sunday. Mr. Ireland and son went to Rensselaer Tuesday. Charles Jacks and family moved In with Elmer Hamerbacker Monday. Mrs. L. M. Jacks has been on the sick list but Is better at this writing. Mrs. Cora Stiers has been suffering with neuralgia. .... Hubert Maxwell called on Morris Jacks Sunday. Rev. Kuonen took dinner with John Maxwell and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark syent Tuesday with Mr. McCashen and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jacks and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark and family Sunday. Miss Edith and Chloa Overton and Dollie Jacks spent Sunday with Agnes Stiers. ( Mrs. Alf Jacks went to Lafayette Saturday Evening and returned Tuesday morning. Miss Oddfe Myers came Saturday and visited A. L. Clark and family until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Westphal and family visited relatives near Francesville, Sunday. MJiss Stella Widner visited her uncle, U. M. Widner, and family Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Stiers, of Kankakee, 111., came Saturday evening and visited her mother and sister until Tuesday morning and they had a useful shower for her at her mother’s. Mrs. Oscar Harlow and little son came Thursday evening and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michal Peregrine until Monday, when she returned to her home at Roselawn. Miss Edith and Chloa Overton, Cora Noland and Dollie Jacks visited Mrs. L. Widner and .children Friday afternoon. The Ohio constitutional convention, in session Tuesday at Columbus, defeated a proposal to incorporate„ a provision for the recall of public officials in the constitution by a vote of 47, to 45. Ten thousand hodcarrlers of Chicago have been granted an increase from 37 to 40 cents on hour by the Mason Contractors’ association. The new wage agreement wiH go into effect May 1 and will run for three years. Fafmefs of northern lowa are making frantic appeals to the state commission of labor for farm laborers. Commissioner EL W. Vandyn is unable supply the dally demands. The fanners offer I*s to S2S s month and, board for men.
