Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fAF A T W A Joe Moore went to Anderson today. F. Mrs. Mary E. Howe went to Monon tOdaJ ' ' __________ ? ' MSB Nell Ryafi. ofMedafyvTne, H visiting here for a couple of days. a —•—-* w Miss Florence Putt went to? Monon today for a short visit with friends. Mrs. George Johnson went to Pleasant Ridge yesterday* to visit her aon - , ■> John Knapp and* son, Lawrence, made a'business trip to Chicago today. ' : J '* . ■ . Mrs. S. C. PBxton and father, Wm. E. Moore, returned yesterday from a visit at Colburn. George E. Murray went to Indianapolis yesterday to attend the Indiana postmasters’ convention. .■ ,^ c
E. A. Fuller, of Lowell, was here yesterday looking after a ? concession for the celebration week.
Mrs. G. B. Lyons, who has been visiting here several days, returned to her home in Elkhart today.
We have a large assortment of hair switches and can match any shade. MARY MEYER HEALY.
Miss Clara Coen returned 'to her home in Vermillion', Ohio, after a visit here with W. S. Coen and family.
Miss Anna Jasperson came today for several days* visit-with h’er sister, Mrs. Lawson Bruce, of south of town.
Mrs. Chris. Koepke and children went to Francesville today to visit with her mother, Mrs. Sanford Scott. - Miss—Martha Parrett, of Linden, came yesterday for an indefinite visit here with her brother, Rev. J. C. Parrett. a
Mrs. Mell Abbott and daughter, Madeline, returned yesterday from a week's visit with relatives and friends at Monticello. '<
Elta Brock returned to his work at Otterbein today after a week’s visit at Aix with his parents, Rev. A. J. and Mrs. Brock.
Avoid aching feet. Wear Reed’s Cushion Sole shoes. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
Mrs. Rose. Timmons returned to her hom,e in Kankakee, 111., after two weeks’ visit here with W. P. Michaels and other relatives.
Mt. and Mrs. Orahood went to Chicago today to visit with friends. They will be away about one month visiting at various places in Illinois.
We handle repairs for the Deering, Champion, Milwaukee, Plano and Osborne harvesting machines. HAMILTON & KELLNER.
Mrs. J. M. Muchinson, who has been spending the week here with her sister, Mrs. B. J. Gifford, returned to her home at Kankakee, 111., yesterday.
W. J. Glandon and family, of Chicago, who have been visiting for a week with Wilbur Criswell, of near Pleasant Ridge, went to Monticello yesterday to remain for a week.
John E. Meyers, the Kniman merchant, son Lee, and nephew, Herbert Grabe, were Rensselaer visitors today. Ypung, Grabe lives in Chicago and is spending a week or two in the country before going to work in a railway office. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Earle, Reynolds went to Chicago today to sqe about entering her daughters into the Academy of Visitation at Evanston for the coming year. While there Mr. Reynolds will probably engage another vaudeville act for the Gayety Airdome next Week. . . . -
Dr., and Mrs. I. M. Washburn went to Cedar Lake today to attend the semi-annual meeting of the Monon Railway Burgeons. The wives of the surgeons will be treated to a lake trip while the surgeons attend the meeting. Several readings and lectures are on the program. Rev. J. Ford Rainier and wife and three children came from Indianapolis in their Chalmers-Detroit Wednesday for a week’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier. Mr. Rainier is pastor of the Kings Ave. M. E. church, of Indianapolis, and is on his summer vacation.
Years of experience have taught uh the care and attention required to properly fit shoes to aching feet Hot weather does not make na Indifferent but more attentive to your needs. It you have not already done so try Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera Hoose Block. John Herr, of McCoy sburg, went to Chicago today, where be will go to St. Mike’s hoepital to consult a specialist regarding a numbness of the hand and arm. From there he will make a trip through Ulibots, Missouri and Arkansas, looking after property Mi'Utmtag t
