Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 179, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS,
Miss Grace Norris ifiade a business trip to Monticello today.
Mr. and Mrs. Likens went to" Monon today to visit over Sunday with relatives.
I have for sale a choice lot of blackberries. Phone 525-G. H. W. Wood, Jr.
Miss Bertha Kepner returned yesterday from a visit since Sunday with friends in Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Leavel went to Wabash today for several days’ visit with friends and relatives.
Everybody’s doing it. What? —Wliy, going to* see the Warner Stock Company next Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lamson and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig made an automobile trip to Wheatfield Friday.
Little Miss Grace Johnson went to Wabash today to visjt for a month with her aunt, Mrs. Will Stacker.
Miss Virginia Kessler, of Morocco, came today for a visit of a week or more with Mr. and Mrs. Rice Porter.
Miss Irene Balcom, of Remington, came today for a few days’ visit with E. T. Harris and family and other ; friends.
Mrs. J. P. Green installed a new bakers’ oven in her home several days ago to take care of her increasing bakery business.
Mrs. Chris Koepke and two children went to Francesville today to visit until Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Sanford Scott.
* \ Elder T. J. Jones came fromSchneid■t er today and went to Mt. Ayr, where he will, hold meetings at the Primitive Baptist church. Shipment on car of- peaches delayed. Will not arrive until next Monday or Tuesday. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Henry Amsler went to Battle Ground today to visit over Sunday with Mrs. C. L. Harper and children at their cottage there.
Miss Laura Herrod returned to Indianapolis today after a visit of several weeks with Mrs. eGorge Fate and family at the Makeever hotel. # Mrs. Dr. Campbell returned to her home in Indianapolis today after a week’s visit in Barkley township with Mrs. S. L. Jordan and family. s Mrs. James Elliott has been quite sick for several days and it is believed by the family physician that she has gall stones and an operation may be necessary.
J. Frank Warren, of Oklahoma City, is reported to have been poorly in health of late. Relatives here report, however, that the sickness Is not of a serious nature.
Jesse E. Wilson returned today to Hammond after remaining here some time on legal business pertaining to the Borntrager ditch case, which came to a close yesterday. The July section of the ladies of .the Christian church will give a 10<bent social on the lawn at the home of Mrs. W. S. Day, on Tuesday afternoon) July &olh. All are invited. Mrs. Margaret Pullin, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. George Fate, at the Makeever hotel, has been quite sick for the past week <>ut is now somewhat better. She is 82 years of age.
