Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Rev. Work came down from Lafayette today. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brooks Sunday. Miss Letha Wright went to Chicago today to visit a few days with friends. Cleve Eger and Eph Hickman made a business trip to North Judson today. See the “Man Pull the Plow” August 14th, 1912. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Bob Wartena, who is now working at Kentland, visited over Sunday with his parents and friends. Mrs. K. T. Blankenship went to Goshen today to visit for a week, with her sister, Mrs. d B. Miller. The J. I. Case Plow’ Works will give a plow exhibition in Rensselaer, Indiana, August 14 th, 1912. Prof. Otto Braun, of Lowell, was the guest of Recorder Burton and family Wednesday?—Kentland Democrat. . Miss Nell Drake will leave Wednesday for Cambridge, Ohio, for a visit of a month with her sister, .Mrs. J. F. Jones. Isaac Bicks tad t returned to his home in Chicago today after a few days’ visit with his son, Alex., of near Rensselaer. Mrs. Susan Lister and children returned to Chicago today after attending the funeral yesterday of her brother, M. W. Reed. A car load of fancy Elberta peac’.e; just infrom Florida —Leave —your order before they are all sold. JOHN EG El:. Ross Ramey, deliveryman for the Eger grocery, left Sunday for an extended visit at Hammonton, N. J., with his sister, Mrs. Frank Sutton. On August 14th, 1912, at 2 p. m„ W’e will give a plow exhibition. Make arrangements to see this. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. A. L. Willis is spending a few days in Chicago,. visiting her grandchildren, who are now living with their father, Vermont Hawkins. - Now is the time to can peaches, while you can get fancy Texas Elbertas at a low price. A car load just in. ’ JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Wilson and daughter, of Chicago, were here to attend the funeral of M. W. Reed. Mr. Wilson lived here when he was a boy.

Oscar Lewis and Cleve Harkrider left today for Minot, N. Dak., where they will work in the harvest fields. They will be gone two or three months. Misses Nell and Madie Drake will this evening give a kitchen shower for Miss Myrtle York, whose marriage to Mr. Ray Parks will take place on August 26th. Misses Avaline and Geraldine Kindig, of Monticello, and Miss Grace Norris went to I’arr this morning and will be guests for the day of Miss Blanche Babcock. Mallie Clark, of Wheatfield, visited over Sunday here- with friends. Lloyd Parks returned with him and will be employed on one of the H. W. Marble dredges there. Misses Josie Dexter and Helen Meader entertained a large number of their friends Sunday evening with a picnic supper at the home of the former in Marion township. Mrs. Margaret Phillips, of Winnetka, north of Chicago, returned to her home today after spending a very enjoyable week here with H. W. Walter and family, of north of town. The July section of the ladies of the Christian church will give a 10cent social on the lawn at the home of Mrs. W. S. Day on Tuesday afternoon, July 30th. All are invited. M. W. Timmons, of Kankakee, 111., returned to his home today. He was here to attend the funeral of his cousin, M. W. Reed, and for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. Laura Harris. Miss Elizabeth Dixon returned to her home in Roseville, 111., today after spending a few days here as the guest of her college friend, Miss Ruth Makeever. Miss Makeever accompanied her as far as Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. Harve J.‘ Robinson autoed to the Kankakee river ndar Schneider Sunday and spent the day with a party of campers from Morocco and Kentland. The Gayety has something new in the way of vaudeville to offer this evening. Tom Sidello & Co. have been secured to present their great act, “The Clown, the Doll and the Skeleton, comedy novelty In black art Don’t fail to attend The Gayety, the people’s favorite amusement place. Three pictures and a fine vaudeville act for a dime.