Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Dan W. Waymire and wife went to Chicago today. '’.Vrfiy’ * J. H. S. Ellis made a business trip to Delphi today. John O’Connor was down from Kniman today on business. Mallie Clark was down from Wheatfield yesterday evening. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe made a business trip to Monon today. f J. M. Love, an old resident of Burnettsvi lie, White county, died on May: 31st • fSO, Wm. Respell, of Braden town, Fla., came today and will work at the Rensselaer House. Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Union City today to visit for about a week With friends. ' v - _ Miss Agnes Howe, who has been visiting in DeMotte for the past week, came home today. Mrr and Mtb. Chas. Malchow went to Brookston today to vi3it for several days with relatives. Harry English went to Lafayette today to take treatment for an adenoid growth in his nose. James Nor gey 1b roofing his hitch barn with Kirk’s patent roofing. The front is also being painted. (Misses Hazel and Helen Lamson , went to Lafayette today to spend the week’s end with relatives. The finest’ lot of buggies ever exhibited in Rensselaer. See them before you buy at Hamilton & Kellner’s. , Russell Clarke went to Lafayette today to visit with his brother, Fay, who is attending Purdue university. _ Mrs. Bruce SWazee, of Russiaville, came Wednesday to visit her mother, Mrs. May Wltham, and other relatives. Mrs. Miranda Cowan, of Elmdale, Ind., came yesterday to visit with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Daugherty, for two weeks. #Miss Flora Harris left today for a visit of three or four weeks with friends at Argus and Plymouth, Ind., and other points.; Now is the time for pineapples for canning. They are at their best Get our special price on them in case or dozen lots. JOHN EGER. Granville Moody, Jr. arrived from Culver, Ind., today, where he has been attending Culver Military Academy for the past year. Don Wright went to Delphi today, where the Hoosier Carnival Co. is holding out, in quest of attractions for the 4th of July celebration here. If you are going to want any strawberries to can or preserve we will make, you a special price on them in case lots this week. JOHN EGER.
Prosecutor . Fred Longwell came over from Brook today to attend the trial of “Goon-Dog-Bill” Michael, which will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in Squire Bussell’s court at McCoysburg. ■■■ We guarantee our Seamless Shoes to give you the foot comfort which you need so much at this season of the year. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Jacob P. Simons came down from Rensselaer last Saturday and went out in the country to visit awhile with bis brother, G. H. Simons, south of Monticello. —White County Democrat The two hundred and customers wearing our celebrated Barnyard shoe bespeak their success as the most durable and comfortable shoe ever placed on the market Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Tom Callahan, who has been in the tuberculosis sanitarium at Rockville for some time, is getting along very nicely and her husband is in receipt of a letter stating that the latest examination shows considerable improvement We have received another supply of white canvas shoes and oxfords for women and children. We are prepared to furnish you sixes needed in summer footwear. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. 1 ~ _ ~, l '“TS Dallas Nowels and daughter, Miss Floy, of Parsons, Kans., will arrive here next Monday for a visit of shout six weeks with his father, David Nowels,. and other relatives. It will be their first visit here since their removal to Kansas.
