Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Arthur Judy, of Birmingham, Ala., came today for a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pullins. Miss Jessie Koons returned to Logansport today after' a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Koons. Mrs. Rowen and daughter, Mrs. Ben Edwards, and children came from Chicago today to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Long and family, Mrs. Rebecca Porter returned today from South Bend, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. W. Coen, and other relatives and friends. Miss Ethel Myers, a clerk at Rowles & Parker’s, will go to her home in Kentland Monday for a visit of two weeks with her mother and other relatives. Mrs. M. A. Seaman returned today to her home in Henderson, Ky., after a two weeks’ visit here with her broth-er-in-law, Henry Gowland, and wife, of north of town. Mrs. Launce Canada and son left today for Winchester for a visit of several weeks. Mr. Canada has quit his job at the Rensselaer Garage and is now working for Harry Watson, the plumber. T&e Brook Reporter, which formerly supported the cause of Democracy, is now a Bull Moose organ. The Reporter is the .first democratic paper that we have heard of to come out for the new party. Mrs. M. L. Ford and son, Kenneth, of Hanging Grove township, left today for a three weeks' visit at Oakland and Newman, 111., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Porter, and his mother, Mrs. J. J. Ford. Miss. Ethel Perkins, one of our high school teachers, has returned home from the University of Illinois where for the past eight weeks she has been taking some special work in German, Anglo-Saxon and English. Judge Robert Vanatta returned to Marlon today after a week’s visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Vanatta. His daughter, Marjorie, who had been visiting with him at Marion, will remain here with her grandparents. Rufus Knox, who with his wife has been spending a few days of their summer vacation here, received a telegram yesterday evening calling him back to Chicago on business pertaining to the possible purchase, between he and a former employer, of a drug business there. Billy Frye, this genial and hustling busman, is going to take a short vacation. He will go to Hammond tonight and visit over Sunday with his sister and wife and daughter, who went there yesterday. Billy hasn’t taken a vacation in several years and this will be Ms first day off since a year ago July 4th. J. W. Amsler, from south of town, was operated on for chronic appendicitis at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago yesterday. He had been suffering for ten years from the disease. The operation was successfully performed and he. will probably be able tp return home within about two weeks. E. H. Gower, who has been a guest at the Makeever hotel for the past tour Or five weeks, went to Chicago today. He is employed in a bank at Brooklyn, N. Y., but .was given an extended vacation on account of his health. The banking firm for which he is working owns several hundred acres of land near Medaryville and he was sent here to look after iA