Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
G. N, Halsey made a business trip to Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Simpson are visiting relatives at Sheridan and Westfield. Misses Nelle and Edith Sawin went to Parr this morning for a short visit. If you want a cream separator at a reasonable price and easy terms, see Hamilton & Kellner. Kenneth and Joe Knight, of Hamraand, visited the family of Dennis Brooks Sunday. *- i Miss Edna Price went to Parr this morning to visit her cousin, Miss Ocie Wood, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Koons returned this morning from a visit since last Friday with relatives at Peru. The Sunday School at Oak Grove, in Walker township, will observe children’s Day, June 22r in the afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Stiers, of Lee, and daughter, Mrs. Blanche Mann, of Kankakee, came this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randle. 4 Judge Hanley went to Chicago this morning to spend the day with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hanley, who is in quite poor health. The beat machinery is what our progressive farmers want. We handle only standard lines. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. O’Dell and daughter, Miss Jeanette, of Greencastle, who have been guests at the Comer House for the past week, have returned to their home. Mrs. Mary Callahan, who makes her home with her son, M. O. Callahan, at Gary, returned there this morning after a visit here with her son, Tom, and family. Ross Dean has purchased of Miss Mattie Benjamin the property recently vacated by Charles Clift and family, on West South street. The consideration was $1,200. The 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sayler, of Kniman, is suffering from uraemic convulsions, and her chances of recovery are said to be quite poor. William Garland is receiving a visit this week from Sergeant John B. Crane, who was his comrade in Company A, of the 128th Indiana volunteers in-the Civil War.
Born, Monday, June 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Knox, of Chicago, a daughter. Mrs. N. S. Bates, mother of Mrs. Knox, is with her daughter in the city. F. B. Ham has traded a residence property in Lafayette to Len L. Lefler, for the latter’s farm of 80 acres near Kniman, and Mr. Ham gets an automobile in the bargain. The consideration named for the farm is $7,000. E. P. Honan and Joseph Nagel went to Hammond yesterday to attend a meeting of the Catholic Order of Foresters and Mrs. Nagel went there thismorning to attend a big banquet to be given by the Foresters tonight. Mrs. Michael Kanne and Mrs. Frank Kanne went to Lockport, 111., this morning to attend the marriage tomorrow of the former’s niece, Miss Savilla Lieser, to Mr. Howard Ward, who will accompany them here for a brief visit. -A ■— , ■ - Mrs. William Eldridge, who underwent a third and very serious operation in a Chicago hospital some ten days ago, is doing very well and the local physician is greatly encouraged at her prospects for recovery and restoration to health.
Faye Clarke has completed the junior year in the agricultural college at Purdue and came home Saturday for the summer vacation. He was accompanied by Carl Bowers, of Hammond, who was his guest until Monday, when he returned to Purdue. Charles Platt & Son are about three-fourths completed with putting down the floor in the Shafer Garage, corner of Cullen and Cornelia streets, and it is certainly a splendid piece of cement work. There will be 6,000 feet of the flooring when completed. Mrs. Fred Barnes and Mrs. Harold Barnes left this morning for their home at Oskkosh, Wis. The former had been here for a week and the latter for three weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier and Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Gwip. Their husbands were also here for a few days. Walter English came up from Purdue yesterday, bringing with him for a short visit, Harold Stratton, of Gary, a sophomore at Purdue. Both will return to Purdue this evening, where Walter will graduate tomorrow, the commencement exercises beginning at 9:30 o’clock. Dr. English and family will drive down in their auto tomorrow morning. Use our Classified Column.
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