Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. See Scott Bros, for buggies. Lew Harmon went to Lafayette today. ' 2 If you want the best buggy for the money buy of Scott Bros.- -- Charles Spain and wife came from Monticello today for a short visit. V Scott Bros, have a full line of buggies in the Odd Fellows building. Born, Wednesday, May 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Harriott, of near Aix, a daughter. Mrs. John M. Knapp fetifrned home several days ago from an extended visit'in Texas.
Born, Thursday, May 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harmon, of near Parr, a 14-pound daughter. Misses Ethel Grant and Edna Rowland went to Monticello today to attend the White county track meet. Mrs. J. C. Beckman went to Lafayette today to visit with her son, D. A. Beckman and wife until Tuesday. Come and see of buggies and carriages. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. John Reed and son, Burch, went to Crawfordsville to visit for a week with James Reed and family. . The local Ford agents have bought three new 5-passenger autos here for sale and at least qne of them has been sold. *
The gunboat Annapolis was placed in commission at Mare Island Wednesday. She will relieve the Yorktown in Central American waters.
Bert Campbell was token down with mumps last Monday and has been very sick. He was out today for the first time hut (is still very weak.
An order to muzzle' all dogs been issued by the City aitd county, health officials at Terre Haute. All dogs not muzzled will be sly>t
The 10-cent social by the ladies of the-'Presbyterian church 'has been postponed until Friday, owing to the funeral of Rev. Edward Baech.
S. A. Duggins, of Logansport, came yesterday .for a short visit with his father-in-law, Thomas L5W6,~ Sed fir looking for a house here with a view to . locating in Rensselaer.
The Ladies)of the Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church will give a 10-cent social on Tuesday afternoon, May 7, at the home of Mrs. W. 11. Parkison. Everybody invited; ' ; j Food and shelter for 160,1)00 people probably will have to be provided by the war department for another month as a result of the renewed flooding of Mississippi- river territory.
The high school will produce “The Merchant of Venice” at the Goodland opera house next Tuesday evening, May 7th. The version will not be the Shakespearean one, but a comedy take off on the original. The general sub-committee of the anthracite miners Thursday afternoon flatly rejected the compromise agreement prepared by the sub-committee of miners and operators by which it was expected to end the coal tie-up. George E, Hershman, who was formerly located here in the practice of law, came down from Grown Point today on business. His wife .and child accompanied him and will vlßit for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Newell. George will return to' Crown Point tomorrow. 'Ey a misunderstanding, a mistake was made in the recently published article about *tho 00th birthday of Mrs. Sarah Ravenscroft. The article stated that she, was the aunt of Mrs. J. F. Irwin, of Rensselaer, but should have said the mother, - ■ —.—,—.,.. When baby suffers with eczema or some itching skin trouble, use Doan’s Ointment A little of it goes a long way and tt is safe for children. ** a box at all stores.
