Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ' -a-"> ' *'.4 . y -v-. mrntimmm—mm' .. - ' - Hiley Snider went to Roaelawn today. John M. Knapp went to Chicago today on business. Mrs. S. A. Maines went to Chicago today. •• J. H. S. Ellis returned from Indian- - a polls this morning. Q. W. Infield came down from Indianapnlis Monday. C. P. Wright Lew Harmon made a business trip to Lafayette today. Paul Beam visited in Lafayette Sun day with bis sister, Mrs. F. X. Busha. Rev. A- G. Wbrk came up from Lafayette yesterday for a short visit. “boc” Nichols returned from a bust . ness trip to MonticeUo yesterday. Cofmty Surveyor W. F. Osborne Went to Eoselawn today. John Poole went to Hopkins Park today to look after farming interests. The J. I. Case have put on the market the best Gopher ever made. See it at Hamilton A Kellner’s. m • Mrs. W. R. Meguire vent to Kokomo yesterday for several days’ visit with frispds. # ' mm, !»«■■■■! !■■■■ . rn Soft soap for house cleaning, 5c a can or 6 cans for 25c. - JOHN EGER.
Ray Wilson went to St. Joe, Mich., today to visit until the latter part of the week with friends! . The best line of farming tools —the famous J. I. Case line are sold by Hamilton ft Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spltler went to Oxford, Ohio, to visit their daughter, Elizabeth, who is attending Western College there. The Standard Bearers will meet with Mrs. A. Stockton this Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. A full attendance is desired. Don’t forget F take subscriptions for the Ladles Home Journal as well as the Saturday Evening Post. ~ LINN PARKISON, Agent. D. J. Moran and a number of others were down from San Pierre yesterday to protest their assessments on the ~ Ryan ditch.
The Ladies’ Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet with Mrs. John I. Gwin tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. An examination for students in the teachers’ training class will be held In the lecture room of the Presbyterian church this evening at 7 o’clock. A. G. Catt went to Chicago Sunday and accompanied his wife home. She underwent an operation and had been there several weeks, but -is greatly 'improved in health. Father Daniels and E. P. Lane went to Lafayette yesterday to see Joe Nagel, who was operated on in St. Elizabeth’s hospital. Joe is now get- > ting along very nicely. •. . • W. C. Babcock went to Chicago this morning to see his daughter, Margaret. Who was pperated on recently in a hospital there. She is, getting along fine according to latest reports. ~i ' ' _ - ’ ! - ——|— — : —r, r>* .I* Rev. J. F. Ashley, of Remington and Rev. W. G. Winn, of Oils city, went •to Hammond Monday to attend the state convention of the Christian church, which lasts to. and including Thursday. . ■ i f -J. We &ave Just unloaded two more cars of fancy northern grown, Wisconsin potatoes. Early Bose, Kings, Rurals, or Bnrbanks, for seed, or fancy table stock at $1.60 a bushel. .1, JOHN EGER. Dan Morrisey, the third trick operator at the depot, has been appointed second trick operator at the Monon shops in Lafayette and will leave for urn place Wadiiawtajr. HI. portion 4 ton wlB bo filled by 1. E. Heustod
