Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. E. H. Shields, Mrs. John Kresler and Mrs. Mary Peyton went to Monticello today, where they will attend the meeting of the Baptist Association at the Sitka church. Dr. J. R. Lazenby, of Vallonia, Ind., returned to his home today after a visit of several days with his daughter, Mrs. F. A. Bundy, north of town. Mrs. Bundy ,is recovering from a quits severe sickness. - •» '• - —. . * ' Miss Effle Warvelle, who spent several days visiting Mrs. H. J. Dexter in Union township, returned to her home in Chicago today. Miss Warvelle taught two terms in our high school several years ago. ■ ■ - ■r*’ Harry Zimmerman came-down from Michigan City this, morning for a visit of several days and this morning accompanied his mother, Mrs. John Zimmerman, to Chicago, where she will have"her eyes fitted for glasses. William Lloyd, who has worked for some time as a tailor for B. K. Zijnmerman, left this morning for Napawhere he will be employed and to whioh place he expects to move his family in about three weeks. Mr. Beebe came yesterday from Loogootee, Ind., for a visit with his mother, Mts. James Beebe, at the home of J. A- Jeffries, near McCoysburg, and with his brother, Guy Beebe, the Newland merchant ____________ - Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fell went to Chicago today, where they will attend an interdenominational conference of the evangelists of the United States at the Moody Institute. The conference continues over thro days. Tou can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper of Newton counties. If your dealer does not have it in stock, call me up and I will supply you direct Prices the same everywhere. HIRAM DAT. • John Wagner was in town this morning from over near Remington. He was working as a carpenter on a barn at the Lawrence Kellner farm Monday and fell from a scaffold, sustaining a Severely sprained left ankle and right .wrist. The Rensselaer Dredge Co., composed of B. D. Comer, Clyde Gunyon and Alfred Stephenson, has completed its job near Logansport and the dredge has been loaded on cars preparatory bp shipment to Dunn’s Siding, north of Wheatfleld, near. which place a job of work will be done for W. F. Powers, of Lafayette, who owns 1,960 acres in northern Jasper county.
