Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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I LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Chio starter and chicken feed at John Eger’s. Mrs. Elizabeth Alter went to Chicago today. Bee the famous J. I. Case Gopher at Hamilton ft Kellner’s. Mrs. Colvert has been quite poorly . the past week. All kinds of poultry feed sold by Hamilton ft Kellner. 'Frank Putts went to Lafayette today to make a short visit with friends there. s Born, this Saturday morning, May 26th, to Ml*, and Mrs. Emmet Fidler, a son. (Mrs. F. M. Shell, of north of town, went to Monticello today to visit her daughter. & A can of fancy table lemon cling or yellow peaches or apricots for 16c at John Eger’s. . Miss Helen Hill left this morning for Madison, for, a visit of about a month with relatives. Only one member of the junior class received a roll of honor this year and that waß Miss Mary Childers. We still have plenty of those nice seed and table potatoes. 'V-' JOHN EGER. Miss Opal Remley went to Ft. Waynf today. From there she will go to various points in Ohio for a three weeks’ visit Mrs. Mary E. Troxell came*from Delphi today to visit for several days with C. J. Dean and family and other relatives. Harry Townseny, of Louisville, Ky., came yesterday evening for a short .Visit with his sister, Mrs. Charles Rhoades. Mrs. I. M. Davis, who has been visiting her son, King Davis, and family since Wednesday, returned to her home In Monticello today. fThe condition of James George is practically unchanged. While he is no worse, neither is he making any noticeable improvement Miss Nettle Price, the librarian, con tinues to improve and yesterday and last night rested well and made considerable advancement toward recovery. * Mrs. E. E. Fritts, a member of the alumni association and Miss Josephine Boyd, x as her guest, came from Delphi yesterday to attend the alumni banquet. Misses Thelma and Maxine, daughters of J. B. Martindale, went to Terre Wants today to visit for about a month with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson. B. J. Jarrett, who has been living on Rutsen street, has rented the house on Work street, recently vacated by C. M. Bands, of Frank Foltz, and will move there the first of June. Virgil Dennlston, who started to work ’Wednesday in Calvin Cain’s barber shop, took sick yesterday and went to his home in Brook to recuperate. He IjilF return to work in a few days. l - * *j4 •' The following are* requested to report at the train at 7:30 a. m. Sunday: Haas. Thompson, Ducharme, Parks, Robinson, Beam. Hemphill. Elders, Cox. J. Moore, B. JT Moore. Capt. ' ' * Dr. W. L. Meyer returned from Indianapolis and Frankfort today, where he has been for several days. At Indianapolis he attended the annual state dental association meetings the greater part of the week. Ed Randle and son, Walter, went to Lafayette on business today. Bd is having^JMs^GoaimersKijwo^ .» i...a ta wrflf not Kp finiflhpii in -- - ; —* IHiy* 7. - ■ - \* ’* f ’ j *, . -