Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. L. Wood was down from Parr Saturday, the first time in four weeks. Mrs. Wood has been very poorly for some time and he has been staying close at home. Quite rapid progress is being made on J. J. Montgomery’s new bungalow residence on north Cullen street. Frank Turner is doing the brick veneer work. Mr. and Mrs. (). L Thornton are visiting in Kansas, Colorado and lowa and will ue absent about six weeks. They will visit Bert Sparling at Ashton, Kans., and their son, Earl Thornton at Vinton, lowa. The roofers finished their job at the new school building Sunday and returned to Chicago heights this morning. The finishers will require about two weeks, then it will be up to the plumbers. Mr. and. Mrs. Asa Thompson went to Rantoul, 111., this morning to take up their residence. His brother Charles Thompson, also returned to Rantoul after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nevill. Crawford Fairbanks, the Terre Haute and Indianapolis brewer, accompanied by his daughter and private secretary, were dinner guests at the. Makeever house Sunday. They were enroute to Chicago by auto. Frank Biggs will leave tomorrow for Hinsdale, Mont., to visit his brother-in-law, John McColly and prospect, with a view to going to that country to live. He will be absent about three weeks. E. 0. Gunyoh, of Newland; S. J. Britton, of Francesville; Michael Robinson, of Medaryville, and Bert DeMoss, of DeMotte, were voluntary subscribers to the Semi-Weekly Republican last- week. Mrs. A. J. Miller, of Hammond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Anson Cox Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Miller have just'located in Hammond and are making arrangements to erect a flat there. Mr. Cox will have charge of the work.
