Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
_ Mrs. Walter Schiller returned to her home in Chicago yesterday, after avisit of a week here with friends and relatives. , Miss Lucille Knox went to Chicago this afternoon to visit for three or four weeks with her brother, Rufus B. Knox and wife. Misses Grace and Fame Haas will go to Lafayette this evening and spend Sunday with their brother, Austin, and family. Miss Marceline Roberts returned yesterday from Miami university at Oxford, Ohio, to spend the summer vacation '"here. Mrs. Cann, who has been the guest of Mrs. C. W. Rhoades for the past few days, returned to her home in Chicago today. Joe O’Connor came down from Hammond today to visit over Sunday with friends. He is now working on the C. I. & S. railroad. ’ < ’ t • Miss Belle McCray, of Wabash, came yesterday from Greencastle and will be the guest of Miss Blanche Babcock for several days, Mrs. L. Murphy and daughter, of Berwyn, 111., came today for several days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and •Mrs. A J. Bellows. ' Don’t miss taking a guess on the largest sack of flour ever put up. We may deliver it to your house. JOHN EGER. Mrs. L. E. Burson returned to her home in Francesville yesterday after attending the funeral here of Mrs. Martha. J. Michaels. C. Koser, who has been visiting for several days with N. Wagner, of near Wolcott, took the train here yesterday for his home in Chicago. Frank Bruner went to Kirklin today to join his wife there for a visit over Sunday. He will visit in several other towns before returning. We will unload Thursday a car of nice, sound, rural potatoes, for seed or table use, at 11.50 a bushel. ' T/YTTIT T3/TtlT) W. L. HUI, brother of Frank Hill, of this' city, who was here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ross Porter, returned to his home at Madison today. We will have another large shipment of nice pineapples on sale Thursday and Friday, by the case or dozen. JOHN EGER. H. L. Barnes, who had been in Cincinnati on business, stopped here for today with his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier. Remember, you can have your wall paper cleaned even if you have done your housecleaning. Better see me at once. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. A DaVenport Mrs. Josephine Nagle, who has been visiting here the past week with A. Gangloff and family, returned to her home at Plymouth yesterday. She was accompanied by Miss Laura Gangloff, .ko will remain there tor m> Unlearnt. »• ___l_ ft jr ft a mV. A. . I M ~ ITM « Q ~ • "*Y I I a s-Krfx iLvn rv# ft It a di T
