Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. H. F. Parker is spending the day In Chicago. F. A. Morrow returned from Peasant Prairie today. Attorney A. D. Babcock, of Goodland, wasln Renseelaer today. Miss Irma Kannal went to Chicago yesterday for a few days’ visit. Mrs. j. W. Meharry, of near Mt. Ayr, and daughter went to Longcliffe to visit a son there. - H. 'A Kirk went to Aurora, 111., today, from where he will ship another car load of Mica roofing.
Mrs. Jesse Snider went to Monon today to see her mother, Mrs. H. M. Baughman, who is very ill.
John Maloy, son of Frank Maloy, of Lowell, returned to his home yesterday, after a short visit here.
We have a large assortment of hair switches and can match any shade. MARY MEYER HEALY.
Mrs. Mattie Grant returned yesterday from Lafayette, after a short visit there with her son, Orlan, and wife.
Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger went to Crown Point today to visit for a week or ten days with Dr. A. J. Laws and family.
Mrs.’ J. C. Paxton came down from South Bend today to Visit for several days with her father, Wm. ,E. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stamp and Mrs. George Webb, of Monon, are spending the day with Levi Clouse and family.
Mrs. James Griswold returned to her home in Valparaiso today, after a short visit here with Mrs. Mary D. Eger.
Chester Cooter and wife and child and George Kimball went to Mineota, Minn., where they Will work on a dredge.
Mies Nina Martindale returned today from several days’ visit with Mrs. Rufus B. Knox and other friends in Chicago.
M. T. Mahin, for some years a resident of White county, later of Kansas and now of Chicago, is here visiting Geo. S. Smith,
Mrs. Joe Nagel accompanied her niece, Mrs. Bert Campbell to Lafayette today, where she will be operated on at St. Elizabeth’s hospital.
Ray Hopkins returned from Crawfordsville today, where he has been attending Wabash college, and will spend the summer vacation here.
Mrs. Sam E. Overton and sons left today for their home in South Haven, Mich., after an extended visit here with her sister, Mrs. John Healy, and other relatives.
Mrs. Elmer Osman and little daughter, of Benton Harbor, Mich., came Sunday for a visit until after July 4th with her Mr. and Mrs. Albert- Timmons.
. Mrs. Firman Thompson and Miss Helen Lamson went to Evanston today to attend the national convention of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. They will return home Saturday.
Kenneth Allman went to Chicago today to attend the national convention of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, to be held in the hotel LaSalle, from today until Thursday evening.
Dr. L. E. Rodgers, of Thayer, who owns a farm there, was in Rensselaer today on business. He has a contract for furnishing 100,000 feet of lumber, and was here looking for men to cut logs.
E. 8. Tillman, of Lebanon, stopped over night here with his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John King, and left today for Hammond, where he will be professor of biology the coming year. - .
Miss Minnie Jackson, of Indianapolis, who stopped here for a few days’ visit with her cousins, Mrs. Alfred Hoover and Mrs. Jennie Jessen, left today for Denver, Col., where she will spend the summer.
Fred Phillips went over to Fowler Sunday and purchased a fine saddle horse that can take any gait He wide the mare home, starting from Fowler at 3 o’clock and arriving here at 7:30 o’clock .that evening.
Frank Eick, of Carpenter township, was in Rensselaer today. He says the, warmer weather the past few days has made a marked improvement in corn and that things over his way are looking first class. .. •.. * It really warmed up today. The sun shone with summer warmth and people began to ask “It is warm enough for you?’ It is good corn weather and most every one is glad to have the hot weather with us. The season up to this time has been unusually cold. Last year at this time we were experiencing some mighty —.- —. sii ~ ’", - - our classified column.
