Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ———. 0 E. J. Randle was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Buy your thrashing coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Edna Hebei, of Chicago, is visitibg Miss Edna Hauter. See the “Plow a Man Can Pull.” Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. .Ed Oliver had a load of catlfce on the Chicago market yesterday. Mrs. Fannie K'oestner, of Monticeilo, was here on business totjay. New 19122 pack of canned peas at 10 c a cam JOHNEGER. Our new ones are here. Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Miss Tillie Malchow went to Battle Ground today to attend the camp meetings. Paul Miller went to Indianapolis today for a we.ek’s visit with relatives and friends. Miss Mary Pierce went to Indianapolis Wednesday for a months’ visit with relatives and friends. A boy was born Wednesday, August 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Downs, of Newton township. Miss Rosa Shaw, of Battle Ground, Is here" for a. ten days’ visit with her ■cousin, =Cha§. Shaw, and family. A' “'to jfr. «and Mrs. John L. Jones, of Newton township, on Wednesday, August 14th. .Miss Ethel .Sharp went to Chicago Heights for days’ visit with her brother, John' Sharp, and family. —Miss Iris Baughman, daughter of U. M. Baughman, who is visiting here, went to Monon today to visit relatives. '■ "■ v . ' ■ . *• •• Mrs. Ivan Grant, of Chicago, came today for a' few days’ visit with her husband’s'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grant.
George W. Hopkins and Cope Hanley returned today from Rogers, Ark., where they have been visiting for the past ten days. Miss Mary „Yates and Miss Flora Harris went to Kentland today to visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Washburn. Rev. Green will preach at the M. E. church next Sunday morning in place of Rev. Harper, who will be absent from the city. Mrs. Ben Edwards and children returned to their home in Chicago today after several days’ visit here with her sister, Mrs. Joe Long. t».» •• •• We are specialists in fitting feet. See us for the alleviation of your foot troubles. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. The Epworth League of the M. E. church will give a lawn fete, Tuesday evening, August 20th, on the parsonage lawn. Everybody cordially invited. Mrs. Crampton, who has been visiting here with her brother, C. E. Prior, and her son, Walter, for the past week, returned to her home in Chicago today. Mrs. Ed Walker left yesterday afternoon for Minot, N. Dak., to visit her daughter, Mrs, S. O. Wells, who will probably accompany her home later in the fall. Miss Mary Leatherman, of Rensselaer, came Tuesday evening to assist her brother, D. F. Leatherman, in the care of his son, Cal, who is ill with typhoid.—Wolcott Enterprise. ... . > ... ■ - —. Attorney and Mrs. Elmore Barce, who have been visiting relatives and friends here for the past week, went to Lafayette and will go from there to -their home in Fowler.
The Haas family, who have resided in the T. W. Grant property on Main street, are moving today to the A. Leopold property on Front street, recently vacated by Joe Jackson. • Mr. and Mrs. Earle Reynolds, the world’s champion skaters, are enjfoute for Europe, after a visit here and having Dentist Horton* insert some of the new kind of porcelain fillings. v . ; The John Duvall residence at the junction of South division and Scott streets, has been repainted and now presents' a fine appearance. The body was done in stone yellow, with the trimmings in buff. A daughter was born August 14th to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sayler, of Albert, Kans. Mrs. Sayler a daughter of Mrs. E. J. Morris, of this city, and was formerly a dry goods clerk at the G. E. Murray store. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McLain and son returned this noon from Wanaenti, Ohio, his old home, where they have %een visiting his parents for the past three weeks. They made . the trip overland in their automobile.
