Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 225, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. To find a buyer for your property, try a classified adv. in this paper. Fresh fish and oysters at Haus’ restaurant Friday. John M. Knapp, who has been sick lorabouttwo weeks, is improving. Born, Tuesday, September 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Messman, of Barkley township, a daughter. Mrs. Kadow and daughter, Mrs. Frank Whalen and brother, of Chicago, came yesterday for a visit with Mrs. Alice Stocksick and family. It became so cool last night that frost was threatened but the clouded sky and a brisk wind averted it. Considerable corn needs two weeks to properly mature. We can save you mopey on anything you need for men or boys for fall and winter wear. A comparison of our values and prices will convince you. Rowles ft Parker. Albert Swing, of Francesyille, was a Rensselaer visitor yesterday. He owns land in Jasper county and is interested in bettpr drainage. He will read The Republican for the ensuing year. Mrs. Harry Collins returned yesterday from Union township, Where she helped her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kullis, during the thrashing period. Mr. Kullis had 30 acres of oats, which made 50 bushels to the acre. Rensselaer peQple may get to witness a good ball game, here yet this year. Monon is said to desire to meet Wheatfleld here. A game between these two towns resulted in a tie recently and there was some ill feeling engendered by rank partisans. Here is a chance for a promoter. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nowels, of Oskaloosa, lowa, who were visiting in Chicago, came here yesterday on the Hoosler Limited and returned the same evening. Mr. Nowels is the grandson of a brother of Uncle David Nowels and this was his first visit to Rensselaer and the first time he had ever met Mr. Nowels.* Mrs. E. N. Loy yesterday entertained for dinner several elderly ladles of the neighborhood in honor of Dr. Loy’s mother, who is now making her home . with them. Among those present were Mrs. Jared Benjamin, Mrs. Peter Rhoades, Mrs. Julia A. Healey, Mrs. D. T. Halstead, Mrs. W. W. Reeve and Mrs. Benjamin Harris'.

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