Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1913 — Items of Local Interest From the Francesville Tribune. [ARTICLE]
Items of Local Interest From the Francesville Tribune.
Miss Anne Fitzpatrick left yesterday for Jacksonville, 111., where she will resume her studies in music at the Illinois Women’s college. James Hayworth was at Valparaiso several days this week, having been called there on account of the illness of his uncle, William Hayworth, who is suffering from nervous trouble.
Miss Martha Shregg, of Parr, who has been the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lets, returned home Monday morning. Ernest Henegar left for a few weeks’ visit with friends and relatives in Forest, Fairbury, Strawn and Cissna Park, 111., Wednesday. Dan Finnegan has opened the Metropolitan hotel for business. He intends to conduct a first-class hostelry and Invites his friends to make his hotel their headquarters while in town. J. H. Higgins, the veteran agent for the Monon at Wanatah, dropped dead at the depot there last Thursday. The funeral was held Sundaw Mr. Higgins learned tftt£&phy in Francesville more than forty years ago. He was made agent at Wanatah and has been there all these years. He was about 75 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitaker will leave in a few days for California, where they will visit relatives during the winter. They will travel over the Santa Fe. Enroute they will stop for a couple of days to see the grand canyon of Arizona. Mr. Fred Sal tw a del and Miss Gertrude Eggert were married at Winamac. one day last week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Saltwadel, northwest of town, and she is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eg gert, south of town. They will live on a farm in Gillam.
