Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Attorney E. P. Honan made a trip to Chicago on legal business today. Mrs. M. E. Drake went to Chicago this morning for a visit of a few days. Mrs. G. V. Mass, of Frankfort, came this morning for a day’s visit with Mrs J. H. Chapman. The Ladies Literary Club will meet Friday afternoon, Dec. 6th, at the home of Mrs. I. N. Warren. There is quite a little sickness now. Not much of it is serious but considerable grip, sore throats and malaria. Joe Moosmiller went’ to Chicago this morning and after attending the stock show he will go to Allegan, Mich., on a prospecting trip. Mrs. Erastus Peacock will enter the hospital Friday night and undergo an operation Saturday. Mrs. Walter Hopkins will be operated on the same day and probably Mrs. S. B. Holmes at the same time. Will and Terrance Thompson will leave Sunday for Fort Worth, Tex., In the hope of an improvement in the former’s health. Will made a trip tq Texas several weeks ago but only remained for a short itlme. Mr. and~lrs. S. F. Wolfinger left this morning for their home at Marion, Ohio, going by the way of Chicago and stopping a day there to at tend the stock show. They have beer visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sayler, but came here particularly to attend the funeral of John Andrus. A C. Stauffenberg, of Manhatton, 111., was over today to close up a deal by which he sold his farm of 160 acres In Barkley township, the old Renlcker farm, to George Antcliff, of Goodland. The deal was made by A. S. Laßue Harry Gallagher lives on the farm and will continue to occupy It another year.

James Fisher has sold his residence property on Main street to Joe Divisson, who will move here from Knlman and engage in the real . estate business, which he has been following at Kniman. Mr. Fisher and family will move to Hammond, where he has been employed as a carpenter for a long time. Miss Martha Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A F. Long, was successfully operated on for appendicitis at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago Tuesday morning. Her parents were at the hospital at the time and Mm. Long will remain until Martha Is able to return home. The operation was not attended with any complications as the diseased appendix was the only trouble and It was taken at just the ijight time. Her brother, George, was operated on for the same disease three years ago and made a record recovery, and It is hoped and expected that Martha will do as well. Butter wrappers, say quantity, plate or printed, may be had at the Republican office