Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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A. C. Coffel made a trip to Lafayette today. . Wood Spitler made a trip to South Bend today. Mrs. George Sible is spending today at Surrey. t ... O. K. Rainier visited his'farm near Chalmers yesterday. Van Moody went to Chicago today to attend the stock show. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cain and son went to Lafayette today for a short visit. Verge Dennison returned to Brook today after a short visit here with Cal Cain'. C. L. Downs reutrned this morning from a business trip ito Battle Ground and Lafayetter . ■ % ’
Born, Sunday, Dec. Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen, a son. They now have four boys and two girls. W. R. Brown and little granddaughter, Ruth .McKenzie-, are visiting Clint Brown and wife at Surrey today. John Snip, of Chicago, who is visiting his uncle, Tunis Snip, trustee of Keener township, was in Rensselaer with his uncle Monday. The Domestic Science Club will meet at the library next Saturday afternoon, Dec. 7th, at 2:30 o’clock. A good program has been arranged. Butter Is still on the jump. Cut it out and use some of that fancy pure butterine, in one-pound cartons, 20c a pound. JOHN EGER. M. L. Hemphill 'has moved to his new house in the east part of town and Dave Hines has moved to Mr. Hemphill’s former residence on Front street. Sylvester A. Long. Not a dull moment in any of his lectures. —N. Jacks, 'Secretary Y. M. C. A., Hartford, Conti At M. E. Church, tonight, admission 35 cents. . Sylvester a Long is a lecturer of ability and is very entertaining. He will appear at the M. E. Church tonight, admission 35 cents: Do not fail to hear him. Sylvester A. Long brings a vital message. Each lecture is a strong, practical study of life problems. He deals in thought germs Tather than words. At M. E. Church, tonight, admission 35 cepis. 1 11 ■ Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Ditchings, of Jordan tow'nship, left this afternoon for a visit of two or three weeks in Hutchinson, Kans., and in Oklahoma. Mr. Hitchings has a sister who has been in the southwest for 37 years. Ralph Donnelly knows that Republican advertising pays. He lost his purse containing $lO and several checks. He placed an advertisement in The Republican and then went home and made a search and found it in the house. B. Forsythe went to Chicago today to attend the stock show. Mr. Forsythe is planning a trip to California and expects to depart about the first *bf January and to spend some time on the western coast, visiting Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Misses Bernice and Augusta Sayler, daughters of A. K. Sayler, formerly of Newton township, now of Big Rapids, Mich., are both teaching school in that state. Miss Bernice teaches at Grant and Miss Augusta at Remus. The young ladies have many friends in Rensselaer and vicinity. Mrs. C. G. Hammond left this morning for her home in Big Rapids, Mich. Mr. Hammond will remain a few days longer. He brought a carload of a.pples here and has succeeded in disposing of a considerable pant of them, but the sales are a little slow now and he expects to ship what are left to some other town. The will of Jacob Fungelmeier was probated yesterday. E. P. Honan is named executor of the will. The farm of 80 acres is left to the son, Charles, with the condition that he is to pay to each of his three sisters, Mrs. John Hordeinau, Mrs. Christina Van Lear and Sirs. Hannah Sharp, the latter of Chicago, S3OO. There is also a small amount of personal property. Quick justice was meted out Saturday at Laporte'to three men caught by detectives robbing a Lake Shore freight car. They had already taken shoos to the value of S3O. The men gave the names of Frank Monahan, Charles Jones and Harry Healy. The car they*were robbing was at Porter. They were taken at once to Laporte and in one hour after their arrest they cad been sentenced to terms of 1 to 14 years each in the penitentiary. The men made no defense, but admitted that, the detectives had caught them “red-fianded.” Jim Rhogdes & Co. now have on hand a complete line of Tungsten electric globes. You can arrange for wiring or any electrical work by calling them.
