Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Elephant Social. The Presbyterian Indies incite you to Mrs. C. C. Warner’s Wednesday afternoon* Nov. fttb, Everybody come. Bring something of no value to you and receive something va/luable in exchange. { , Mr. Householder: Better look after your electric wiring before winter sets in, to prevent Are. Our work and prices are right. JIM RHOADES & CO. Mrs. James Norris and daughter, Marguerite, were in Indianapolis Saturday, where they met and spent the day with Miss Grace Norris, who is teaching school at North Vernon. ■ . !!■ • Mr. and Mrs.' W. H. Beam were in Delpfli Sunday, where they spent the day with Agent S. A. Royster and wife. Mr. Royster was the night agent here for some time several years ago. Mrs. Royster is in quite 'poor health, having suffered a nervous breakdown. Miss Nell Meyers came home from DefPauw Saturday for a visit until after election. She was accompanied home by three of her sorority sisters, Mise Gradte Holmes, of Brookville, Ind., Miss Margaret Harvey, of Hartford City, Ind., and Miss Vera Conn, of Paisley, Oreg. Clifford Beaver, who recently moved to Kankakee, 111., where he bought an interest in a candy factory, has sold his interest but is continuing to work for the company. His oldest daughter, Mamie, Is attending school In Rensselaer, living with the family of A 1 Jacks, at Lee. J. B. Crownover arrived last evening from Paris, Tenn., where he , worked on a farm during the past several months. He went there from here last December. Wages there are not nearly so good as they are in the north, the price there for a farm hand being sl7 a month, while here the -wages are~#rem-$25 to $33. He brother of Mrs. Wash Lowman and will make his home there and husk corn during the fall.