Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Born, a boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Day this Wednesday morning. See the famous J. I. Case Gopher at Hamilton & Kellner’s. George W. Infield came from Indianapolis yesterday. All kinds of poultry feed sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Born, a boy, Tuesday afternoon, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Potts. % —l.—. Chic starter and chicken feed at John Eger’s. Born, a boy, Tuesday, May 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown, of Bar£ < ley township. We still have plenty of those nice sped and .table potatoes. JOHN EGER/ Mrs. Joe Korschot, of Lafayette, came today to visit for a week with Mrs. Henry Doan. See the riding rooster, with H. W. Freed’s Dog and Pony Show, Thursday, May 23. Arthur Kistner, of Chicago, is visiting the home of Ira Meader in Union township. A can of fancy table lemon cling or yellow peaches or apricots for 15c at -'John Eger’s. Miss Kathryn Wheeler, of Chicago, is here to spend commencement week, the guest of Miss Charity Pierce. Charles Alderfer, the upside-down trapeze performer, with Freed’s Dog and Ppny Show, Thursday, May 23. W. . Mrs, J. W. Pierce has returned home from a visit with her daughter, Miss Carrie, a student at PePauw, and friends in Indianapolis. ' Miss Edith Van Arsdel and Melva Long, of Monon, were visiting relatives here yesterday, and today went to the home of Nathan Eldridge to visit. Miss Florence Allman, of Lafayette, is visiting J. D. Allman and family and attending the commencement .exents of the week. •\ i. - - - Miss Mary Robinson, of Morocco, came this momihg for a few days’ visit with her Bister, Mes. Harve J. Robinson, and to attend the commencement Week events. ■ j—i Miss Louise Keifer, teacher of German in the local high school last year, came yesterday from her home in Greencastle to visit with her many friends here. , N. C. Schaffer, the Maxwell man, sold a Maxwell Mascott touring car last Monday to H. C. Weis, who lives nine miles southwest of town, on the Wm. Washburn farm.

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