Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sawin yesterday. Attorney E. B. Sellers, of Monticello, is here on business today. Mrs. John Price and daughter went to Parr today for a short visit. Fancy Texas “Elbejta’.’ peaches for canning this week at John Eger’s. See the Warner Stock Qompany in their pavilion theatre all next week. Miss Cecil Rutherford left today for a week’s visit with friends at Detroit, Mich. I have for sale a choice lot of blackberries. Phone 525-G. H. W. Wood, Jr. VernNowelsandSherm Parks went to the Kankakee river today in quest of the elusive goggle-eye.
Joseph Hixson, manager of the Barnard ranch, in Kankakee township, was here on business todAy.
The militia boys are'expected home this evening, having broken camp at Ft, Benjamin Harrison today,.
G. H. McLain and family will leave tomorrow for a three weeks’ visit at their old home in Wauseon, Ohio.
.> Mrs. Kenton Parkison went to Chicago today to visit with Miss Helen Harris and other friends for a few ... days. .——J - Mrs. Elizabeth Shields and Mrs. Mattie Protzman went to Parr today to visit relatives and friends until Saturday.
Miss Cora Zimmerman returned yesterday from Michigan City, where she has been visiting her.brother, Harry Zimmernfan.
The K. of P.’s have installed two oscilatlng fans in their lodge rooms and are now going to enjoy the cool breezes at regular meetings.
Miss Imogene Pritchard, of Indianapolis, came Monday and will be the guest for two weeks of Mrs. Ida Pierce and family, of south of town. Calvin DuCharme has given up his job at, Frank Haskell’s barber shop and left yesterday for his home town, Wolcott, where he will work at the same trade. •'-Ji'J "iii '-"V""" i ii.-. wa . i (i <■. Claude Yeiter left today for Mitchell, S. Dak., where he will work during the. harvest season for Mrs. Tim Nichols. He will return by way of ArnhoTd, Mont., where he will visit • with A. Triplett, a formfer operator at the Moqon depot here.
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