Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

.Lawrence Knapp made a business trip to Chicago today. Born, Wednesday, Nov. 27, to Mrs. Harrison Wasson, a son. Charles Lakin, of Parr, went to Chicago this morning for a short visit. ■Mrs. Phil O’Neil, of Anderson, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins: |Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gifford went to Chicago this morning for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy, of j Lowell, spent Thanksgiving with Rensselaer relatives. -1 Miss Eva Altemus, of Chicago, was the guest over Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Parker. D. C. Rogers, Alex. Castle and Earl Kemp, of Morocco, attended the dance here Thursday night. t Mrs. George Colvert went to Battle Ground Wednesday for a visit until after Sunday with relatives. Your best chance to get apples; 60 to 85 cents per bushel of C. G. Hammond, near the depot. There will tbe preaching at the James school house at 3 p. m. next Sunday, by the Rev. J. C. Parrett. « Patrick Maher returned to Chicago this morning after a visit over Tihnaksgfiving with N. Schmal and family. See them in the window at Warner Bros. A good pocket knife for 89 cents, regular 75 cent and $1 values. Miss Ethel Davis, of Greencastle, is spending a part of the Thanksgiving vacation with Rensselaer friends. J. C. Jarrette, of North Webster, Ind., came Wednesday foT two weeks’ visit with B. J. Jarrette and family. Virgil Burch, of Chicago, visited over Thanksgiving with his cousins, Mrs. T. H. Stephens and Miss Hazel Woodcox. Mrs. Emma R. Turnpaugh, of Logans port, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. N. C] Shafer and Miss Mabel Turnpaugh. Jim Rhoades ft Co. now have on hand a complete line of Tungsten electric globes. Yon can arrange for wiring or any electrical work by calling them. John Duvall was down from Chicago over Thanksgiving, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. He is etill clerking at Marshall Field’s. ' •Mrs. Florence McFarland and daughter, Miss Helen, of Camden, are visiting at the home of J. N. Leatherman and family and other relatives. W. H. Bam and family have closed their house for the winter and taken quarters in the Warner building, over the hardware store. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hopkins and two children, of Berwyn, 111., came Wednesday and will remain over until tomorrow, guests of her sister, Mrs. E. C. English. ' i - Mote applause, more laughter and more smiles than during any other session (Chautauqua) .—Terre Haute Star. At M. E. church, Tuesday evening, admission 35 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roth, of Dayton were guests over Thanksgiving of their sons, Sam and Milt Roth, and Mrs. Roth went to Chicago this morning for a visit with relatives. (Owing to their inability to have their heating plant installed this fall, Dr. H. J. Kannal and family will take up their residence at the Rensselaer Hquse, after December Ist J. E, Smith, brother of W. F. Sprite is halving from Thorntown to Chicago and his three children, Miss' .Arlene and H. E. and F. M. Smith Are Spending a few days with W. F. Smith and family here. Junior Benjamin returned to Chicago this morning after having spent Thanksgiving with the home folks. Junior has received his share of the promotions and is now' getting $57.50, which is an increase of $lO a month. Elmer Gwin returned Thursday from his trip to the lower Rio Grande valley. He Witnessed a bull fight last Sunday, but never cares to see another. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDaniels, who accompanied him there, are still in the south. Mrs. Walter Hopkins, who has been in poor health for some time, is soon to undergo a surgical operation for gallstones at the Rensselaer Hospital, where she is now staying with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hopkins. L. J. Lane, formerly a resident of this county but for some time rehiding at O'Bear, Arkansas, is here as the plaintiff in a suit affecting the final settlement of the estate of his late wife. He is engaged in the farming and real estate business. Chase V. Day is moving to Spencer, so as to be near his wife’s parents this winter. She has gone there but Chase will remain behind for a week or so, completing some lathing jobs in the city and country. Mrs. Sylvester Gray, who was recently operated on for appendicitis and gallstones, at the Rensselaer Hospital, left the hospital and returned to her home almost two weeks ago. She is making very satisfactory progress toward recovery. * M. A. Ryan and wife and daughter, Miss Majenta, of Indianapolis, and Thomas Ryan and wife and daughter, Sallie, of Delphi, and son, Joe, who will graduate next spring from the law department of Chicago University, were guests over Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Honan, E. E. Smith and family, of Chicago, were her® to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Mr. Smith had the piiSfortune to lose one of his eyes last’ June by a spike which he was driving flying and; striking him in the left eye. The sight of the right eye Is unimpaired and a glass eye has replaced the lost one.