Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PEOGEAM *- — The Rival Constables. A Lucky Nix-Up. SAVE TODS COUPONS.
Mrs. M. Barnes returned to her home in Kokomo today after visiting her son-in-law, J. A. Larsh and family.
Mrs. Frank Dwiggins and baby came from Lincoln, Neb.; today to visit with Mrs. C. C. Warner and other friends and relatives.
/ Dispatches from Washington state that Dr. Harvey W. Wiley is being bombarded with letters from Indiana republicans urging him to seek the nomination for governor.
George Johnson went to Indianapolis .today on a business trip. He will return Saturday. During his absence Mrs. Johnson will visit their son, John M., near Pleasant Ridge.
Miss, Arlene Smith returned to her home ijb Thorntown yesterday, after visiting here for several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith and relatives in Chicago.
Joseph Scholl, who is engaged in the general teaming business in Chicago, was here this week looking after his farm interests. He owns a farm of 160 acres in Barkley township, which S. C. Irwin looks after in Mr. Scholl’s absence.
County Clerk Clarence Norquist, of Benton county, arrived yesterday to testify in the Bayard Taylor railroad case. He brought some county records with him relating to the plaintiff’s claim of important work in locating the railroad.
Mrs. James Matheson returned yesterday from*a trip to Toronto, Hamilton and London, Canada. She is offering her residence for sale and it is probable that she will locate in Winnipeg, Ont., where she has relatives. She will remain in Rensselaer for some time.
W. A. Davenport has been busy with his postmaster deputysfiip and his sidelines for the past few days. Besides putting in long hours at the postofflce be finds time to do an occasional job of wallpaper cleaning and to take a Jew orders for Logan. Marahall’s book about the Titanic disaster. Will has had a prospectus since last Saturday and took 23 orders the first evening be was out John B. Wolfe, who came from Oakwood, Vermillion county, 111., this spring and located on his farm of 200 acres, east of Newland, was s Republican office visitor Tuesday mud annexed his name to our subscription list Mr. Wolf Is anxious for the construction of the Ryan ditch which will remove the rock ledge in the Plnkamink and give him adequate drainage, which he can get in no other way. It has been so wet this spring that practically no farming work could be undertaken.
