Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- Brick cream at Nowels’, 30c per brick. W. H. Beam and wife went to Danville, 111., for a few days’ visit. Oysters, fresh from Baltimore, at Nowels’. See George F. Meyers’ list of Farms for Sale in another column. Edward Lakin, of Parr, spent yesterday in Chicago. Genuine Jackson Hill coat at Hamilton & Kellner’s. The Knights of Pythias will nominate officers tonight. Coal, wood and feed at Hamilton & Kellner’s. " Howard Ames went to Madison today for a visit with relatives. Brick cream at Nowels’, 30c per brick. Oysters 35 cents per quart; fish all week at Haus’ restaurant. There will be no Evening Republican printed tomorrow, Christmas Day. Ask Hamilton & Kellner for their special proposition on manure spreaders. Clifford Morrow went to Otterbein today, where he is to play with an orchestra tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller went to Kewanna today for a visit of several days with relatives. Mrs. L. V. Martin went to Lafayette today to ppend Christmas with her son, Alva Osman. R. L. Hill of Lowell, was a visitor a short time today of his uncle, A. C. Pancoast, and family. Oysters, fresh from Baltimore, at Nowels’. Miss Vern Britton went to DeMotte today to visit her sister.'} Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Bert DeMoss. Misses Anna Theis and Rosa Misch went to Wheatfield today to spend Christmas at their home. John Hasty and family, of Brookston, came this morning to visit the family of A. J. Landis. Oysters, fresh from Baltimore, at Nowels’. Mrs. George Fulks, of near Remington, went to Lafayette today to visit her mother for a few days. Dr. Johnson left this afternoon for a visit with his parents at Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs. C. G. Spitler and Miss Elizabeth Spitler went to South Bend today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Delos Coen. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sayler returned this morning from Winamac, where they visited his sister, Mrs. Nan Brewer, for several days. Mrs. W. H.. Parkinson and two children went to Attica today to spend the remainder of the week with her parents. Joseph Kendall and family, of near Foresman, left this morning for Lyons, Ind., for a visit with Mrs. Kendall’s sisters. Brick cream at Nowels’, 30c per brick.
Joe Kahler, who has been working on the Lawler ranch at Dyer, is home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kahler. Misses Lottie and Luvie Griggs went to Wolcott this afternoon for a week’s visit with Clifford Griggs and family. Superintendent Wm. F. Clarke and family left this morning for Clinton, Ind., for a short visit with the family of Mrs. Clarke’s parents. The city council at Madison has passed an order prohibiting immoral or obscene vaudeville in picture shows, under heavy penalty. Mrs. Leo Colvert, of Chicagd, came yesterday to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hammond. Leo will come Christmas for a short visit. We wish you and yours the merriest Christmas you have ever had and that there will be no sorrow to mar the pleasures that a prosperous year rightly lived. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hopkins went to Monticello today to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gunyon and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmon. William Hall and wife and son, of Council Bluffs, lowa, are here for a visit of two weeks with his father, Sol. Hall, and family, north of Rensselaer. Mrs. H. A. Cripps and sister, Eva Hammerton, left yesterday morning for a week or ten days’ visit with their sister, Mrs. Nellie Manahan, at Washington, IIL They will also attend the wedding of a cousin at East Lynn on Christmas day.
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