Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 308, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hoy Rishling made a trip to Monon today. Genuine Hill coat at Hamilton &'Kellner’s. Father Hordemann returned to Frankfort today after a visit here with relatives. See Happy Hal Price' and Florence Madeira at the Ellis Theatre. They head the Comeli-Price Players who are there next week. Ladies free on Monday night. Mr. Victor Strable, of Paulding, Ohio, returned to his home today, accompanied by Miss Mary Herr, daughter of John Herr, of McCoysburg, in whose famjiy he had been visiting. Mrs. A. E. C sen returned to Berwyn, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nowels return ;d to Columbia City, after a pleasant visit over Christmas with Mrs. J. M. Wasson and J. J. Hunt and family. ®A. B. Lewis and granddaughter, Miss Faith Hatton, left this morning for their home at Delphi after a visit with a number of relatives in this county, including the three sons of Mr. Lewis, Ralph, Roy and Gilbert. J. L. Brady loaded_his household goods today for shipment to Stockton, Cal., and this afternoon they went to Indianapolis, where Mrs. Brady will remain with relatives until their departure for Stockton. Mr. Brady expects to return here Tuesday to close up a few business matters. Bayard Taylor, the plaintiff in the suit against the Chicago, Indiana & Southern, and Warren McCray and Carroll C. Kent, of Kentland, accompanied by his attorney, Otto Gresham, of Chicago, were here several days this week, as were the attorneys of the delendant parties. The findings were being worked out and will be argued next week. Mrs. Austin Baker, while dressing a chicken at her home in Albert Lea, Minm, for the family Sunday dinner, found a half karat diamond in the gizzard. Jewelers said the stone was worth SIOO. *