Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. James -Norris is shopping in Indianapolis today. Prank Eyre went to Chicago today to attend the stock show. Aprons of all inscriptions at the Presbyterian Ladies’ Bazaar. C. E. Kersey, F. E. liewis and C. J. Hobbs were down from Kersey today. Our saner kraut is now ripe. Try a big ■quart fop sc. JOHN EGER. A new case for cabinets has been added to Agent Beam’s depot office furniture. ! ... Mrs. Joe Long and daughter arrived home this morning from their visit at Pontiac, 111. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burton returned last evening from a two weeks’ visit ,ftt Urbana, 111. T. A. Knox went tb Chicago this morning for a Sunday visit with his sons. Will, Rufus and John. For croup or sore throat, use Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Two sizes, 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. Mrs. Ernest laimson returned yesterday from a visit of three weeks with her parents at Union City. The Christian ohurch ladies took in about $35 and cleared S3O at their chicken supper Thursday evening. Mrs. E. L. Clark went to Delphi today to make the acquaintance of her new grandson, Ernest L. Clark, Jr. L. M. Fletcher returned to Chicago this_morning after a short visit here with his sister, Mrs. George Colvert. C, P. Wright went to Martinsville today, where Mrs. Wright has been taking' treatment for the past week at the sanitarium. .'George Ulm is home from Laporte county for a visit over Sunday with his wife and daughter.. Mrs. Ulm is slightly indisposed. V .. . ... Mrs. Everett Potts, of McCoysburg, came this morning lor an over Sunday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moore. Miss Cecelia arid Mr. Gerald Hollingsworth went to Chicago today to attend a social event given by University of Chicago students. Born, Thursday, Dec. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. George Hoefferlin, at the home of her father, William Gratner, of Barkley township, a daughter, y Fred Betz, who has been working for Isaac Parker, of Newton township, went to Valparaiso today to remain until after Christmas. Mrs. Charles Grand, who owns f 600-acre farm in Gillam township, was here yesterday transacting some business in connection with it Mrs. Josiah Winfrey and four children left this morning for their home at Crocker, Mo., after a, visit of six weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiseman. Schroer has completed his removal to Rensselaer and occupies J. H. Perkins’ property on East Grace street. He will be the local manager of the Rensselaer Garage. Abe Martin says: ’Bout one more safety razor ad in th’ magazines an’ tber wouldn’ be no room fer th’ stories. What’s become o’ the boy that used t’ chew slippery elm? *4 Mrs. L E. Hess, of Goodland; Mrs. Howard Myers, of Brook, and Mrs. A. McMullen, of Forest, 111., returned to their homes today after a visit here with Mrs Susan Maines and family. Ira Adkins, of Greensburg. was here yesterday. He is a state agent for the Loyal Protective Insurance Co., the policies being issued only to Odd Fellows. He appointed a local, agent. Jim Rboades & Co. now have on hand a complete line of Tungsten electric globes. You can arrange for wiring or any electrical work by calling them.
