Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mallie Clark, of Wheatfteld, was visiting friends here yesterday. Miss Jennie Kimball, of Cope, Mioh., is visiting 0. L. Thornton and family at Surrey. Gerald and Cecelia Hollingsworth are spending a feW days in Charlevoix, Mich. Fern Strickland, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gates, went to Parr today. A daughter was born Thursday night to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myers, of northwest of Aix. Howard Clark and Van Grant went to Chicago today to witness the White Sox ball game. Miss Louise O’Brien, of Sheldon, 111., is visiting Mrs. E .M. Kuonen, of Barkley township. Rev. and Mrs. Simonson Farmer, pastor of the Barkley circuit, are visiting Olive Farmer this week. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. (Dad) Campbell went to Fisher, 111., today for a week’s visit with relatives-and friends. We want your threshing bill for groceries, and will save you money on same. JOHN EGER. Miss Orpha Timmons, *of Remington, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus B. Knox today. Attorney C. W. Barker, of Winamac, was attracted here by the ditch case finding rendered by Judge Hanan yesterday. F. Kullas returned to Chicago today after a short visit here with his sister, Mrs. Harry Collins, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Quinlan, of Fairmount, came yesterday for a stay of a few weeks with her relatives, the Halligans. 'John M. Knapp went to Chicago today to see about getting another big shipment of R-C-H automobiles from Detroit, Mich. Granville Moody and the Parkison boys attended the Indiana Stock Breeders’ picnic at the McCray stock farm at Kentland Wednesday. For your threshing bill we have put on sale our fancy evaporated peaches, 10c a pound, and fancy prunes, 3 lbs. for 25c. JOHN EGER. Miss Constance Adams went to Chicago today from where she will leave for Bozeman, Mont., wherql she will work in a millinery shop until the holidays. —'£■ .■■ • \ "■ — ■• ■ Geo. Cope, of Monticello, who is attending the senatorial conveaffSn here today, came over last night to visit with his cousin, Mrs. Mary Peyton, and family. R. M. Moore, who has been staying in Jasper county for the past two or three months, will go to his home at Trafalgar tomorrow. He will probably return here again this fall. Mrs. Martha Smith went to Hebron today to visit until Monday with her son, Roy Smith, and family. Tomor- ’ ro.w they will celebrate the birthday of herself and grandson, Leonard. We were again out of "Aristos” flour for a few days last week, but have just unloaded another car of Old Wheal "Arfstos.” making the 10th car of flour since January Ist, 1912. The high quality of "Aristps” Is what increases our flour sales. | JOHN EGER