Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Verne Michaels has been quite sick with tonsil!tis. Wagons and buggies for sale by' Hamilton ft Kellner. ■ - 1 -~ - . John Poofe made a business trip to Hopkins Park today. Oliver gang and sulky plows for by Hamilton ft Kellner. Harry Brown came down from Kniman on business today. Genuine Jackson Hill egg coal sold by Hamilton ft Kellner. Joe Rolhoff returned this morning from a visit since Friday in Chicago. A L. Morehead and family left today for their home in Limon, Colo. Roscoe Nelson returned this morning from a short visit at Wheatfield. Charley Marlin and Miss Harriet Doll went to Lafayette today to visit friends. Mrs. Kate Colvert went to Chicago yesterday for a week’s visit with relatives, i’ Mrs. W. M. Shell hart is spending, today with Mrs. Clarence Clemens at Surrey. Harry and Agnes Thomas, of Surrey, spent yesterday with relatives at Englewood. .j. , / Mrs. Ord Yeoman spent Sunday in Chicago, the guest of Mr. and ifirs. Roe Yeoman. Mrs. M. E. Spitler returned this morning from a visit of two months in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Emma Shaw, of Indianapolis., came Saturday to visit her son, C. W. Shaw, and wife. The Bible training class will meet Wednesday night at 8:16 o’clock at the library auditorium. . C. H. Goodell, of Washburn, 111., visited last week with Marion I. Adams and other relatives. Miss Sarah Walford, of Danville, 111., came Saturday • evening to visit Mrs. H. R. Kurrie. Miss Ethel Jacks, of Lee, went to Kankakee, 111., this morning, where she will be employed. Ex-County Commissioner J. F. Pettet, of Walker township, was a Rensselaer visitor today. John Bruner returned this morning from a short visit with his sister, Mrs. Troxell, at DeMotte. Judge Darroch came over from Kentland this morning to look after some matters in court. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bruce, of Crawfordsville, came Saturday for a week’s visit with relatives here. Melvin and Norman Borchardt, of Chicago, were guests over Sunday of B. F. and Samuel Fendig. Mrs. Stella Ketchum spent Sunday in Chicago, the guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Work, of Lafayette. Firman Thompson is having three fine new barns built on his farms near Parr. All have cement floors. Chicago excursions never grow old to Rensselaer people. Sunday 125 tickets were sold at this point Livingston Ross left this morning for Madison, Wls., to resume his college course in the state university. <> Down- goes sweet potatoes. Fancy Jersey sweet potatoes, 3c a pound, or 30c a peck. JOHN EGER. Mrs. J. W. Childers went to Chicago this morning to'meet her son, Parker, who is returning from the west We are headquarters for pure pickling spices and white wine and cider vinegar. JOHN EGER. W. D. Bringle and son, Ross, also witnessed the tank scrap at Purdue Friday night making the trip by auto. Wheatfield defeated Streator, 111., at baseball Sunday, 6 to 1. Several Rensselaer people witnessed the game. Virgtf Robinson came up from Purdue Saturday for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A C. Robinson. Mrs. Maggie Clouse and Mrs. Sarah E. Keans returned this morning from a visit with Mrs. Cowden at Logansport Mrs. A-*F. Long and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Purcnpile, went to Chicago this morning for a visit of several days. Miss Myrtle Oram returned to Chicago this morning after a visit) since Saturday morning with Mrs. Leslie Clark. T—- 7-. ■»» - - * The Womans Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will serve a chicken supper in the dining room of the church Thursday evening, Sept 26, 1912, commencing at 5 o’clock. Come one; come all. Charges 26 cents.