Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 189, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Pinter, the Wheatfield merchant, whose life has long been despaired of, is now in an especially critical condition and it is thought he can not last but a few days. Miss Lettie Clevenger, of Lafayette, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Bond, of Barkley township, and yesterday accompanied them and -E. J. Randle to Chicago, for a day’s pleasure trip. Jacob Reed, of west of town, received a letter last night notifying him of the serious illness of his sister, Mcs. Elizabeth Mason, of St. Paul, Ind. He left for there today. She is about eighty years of age. A. J. Biggs returned yesterday afternoon from Indianapolis, where he attended the republican state convention. He pronounced it a fine convention and h<| greatly enjoyed the speech of James E. Watson.
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