Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Chic starter and chicken feed at John Eger’s. Extra good seed and eating potatoes at Rowles & Packer’s. ' L. H. Hamilton was in Lowell today on business. See the famous J. I. Case Gopher at —Hamilton & Kellner’s. ——- Extra fancy strawberries received daily at Rowles & Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Duggins went to Logansport today for a week’s visit. - A full line of Richelieu coffee aind canned goods at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. C. B. Steward went to Chicago today to visit with Mrs. Chas.- McColly. , Mrs. H. R. Kurrie and little son joined Mr. Kurrie here today for the week’s end. A can of fancy table lemon cling or yellow peaches or apricots for 15c at John Eger’s. Surveyor H. L. Gamble went to Pogue today where he has a big surveying job for J. J. Lawler. White Star flour $1.35; Acme flour, $1 .46. Money refunded if unsatisfactory. Phone 95, Rowles & Parker’s. (Miss Louise Keifer, who has been visiting friends here for the past week, returned to her home in Greencastle today. Mrs. Troxell, proprietress of the Troxell House at DeMotte, came today for a visit with, relatives and friends. Mrs. Nuthall, for the past year the teacher of music and art in the Rensselaer schools, departed today for her home in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs; Nelson Randle and Mrs. Chas. Rishling returned today from South Bend, where they attended the G. A. R. convention. J. P. Overton went to Rockford, 111., today to visit for two weeks with his son. He will stop over in on his return for a short visit. Little Miss Ruth Benbow returned to her home in Parr today, after visit” !ng for a week here with her uncles, Ike Hemphill and C. J. Dean. Phone 95 for solid new cabbage, fancy leaf lettuce, pineapples and nice home-grown asparagus. ROWLES &. PARKER?" Mrs. M. E. Davisson, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Dave Haste, went to Bumet|sville today for several days’ visit with her brother, Chas. Moore. 7 A chain of automobile accidents in the last week, unprecedented in the history of Chicago, has caused city and county officers to declare they will take drastic measures to stop reckless driving. ... ... Robert Wartena, a hustling young electrician and a graduate of Armour Institute, has taken employment with the Light and Power Co. here. He has charge of the contract department.— Monticello Herald. Nelson Ducharme, a barber of Wolcott, and Rose D. Miller, of Logansport, were united in manage Tuesday night by Rev. Joseph H. Craig, pastor of the Ninth street church, at his home in that city,—Monticello Journal. she condition of Miss Nettie Price, who suffered an attack of heart failure recently, is practically unchanged. The rumor current yesterday that she had bad sinking spells was unfounded. She spent a comparatively good day and is feeling about the same today. ' ■■ ■ ■ i - The Boys band gave an excellent concert last night It was a fine evening to be out of doors and a large crowd turned out to hoar it, although the commencement attracted many who otherwise would have attended. This was the first concert in two weeks, as it was called off last week on of rain.