Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS Jay Nowels made a trip to Chicago today. Attorney Dunlap made a trip to Chicago today. Try our Chicken Starter and scratch Feed.—Phone 456. 7 Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt are spending today in Chicago. } Attorney Moses Leopold made a trip to Chicago today. We have all kinds of chicken feed at the Mill, phone 456.
Born, this morning, June 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arnott, a daughter, and their third child. We are headquarters for chicken feeds and oyster shell. JOHN EGER. Harry Watson is putting in a heating plant and doing some other plumbing work at Monon. Before you buy, see our buggies and carriages. HAMILTON & KELLNER. R. Q. Hufford, third trick operator at the depot, made a trip to Frankfort today. If you want a cream separator at a reasonable price and easy terms, see Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. I. J. Porter returned to Valparaiso this morning after a visit of about three weeks.
Miss Bel Laßue returned yesterday afternoon from a visit to Greencastle and Indianapolis. Mrs. William Traub and Miss Eva Maines are spending today in Chicago. C. A. Penwright, of Mt. Ayr, and Miss Fawn Casey, of Fair Oaks, were here last evening to attend the band concert. Get the habit. Go to Jarrette’s Variety Store. A complete stock of everything in the variety- line, at money-saving prices. Miss Elizabeth Spitler went to Wheatfield this morning to attend a picnic given by the card club of that place. »
The girls’ card club will he entertained this evening by Misses Nelle Drake and Charlotte Kanne, at the home of the former. Orchards and groves in the vicinity of Louisville, Neb., are overrun with seventeen-year Locust. Little damage has been done. Mrs. A. L. Padgitt and sister, Miss Maud Daugherty, are this afternoon entertaining about twenty ladies at eards and a 6 o’clock dinner party. Hurley Beam, traveling freight agent for the Monon, started to work this morning after spending a vacation of two weeks at home. The dentist thief secured $22 worth of gold from Dr. J,. E. Shill’s office in Winamac last Friday morning while the doctor was out of his office. Dr. C. E. Johnson went to Chicago this morning to see his mother, who passed through that city on her way from Pennsylvania to Ne braska. We pre this week unloading another ear of Wisconsin sand-grown rural potatoes, for late seed or fancy table use, 15c a peck or 60c a bushel. x - JOHN EGER. Mrs. Paul Van Riper, of Franklin, came yesterday to visit fier cousin, Oren F. Parker, and wife. Her husband will join her here tomorrow and both will remain until the first of the week.
Mrs. James E. Brenner and son, Ensign James E. Brenner, left this afternoon for Valparaiso, to visit Bert Brenner and family, and will go from there to Winchester to visit A. J. Brenner and family. Tomorrow, June 14th, is flag day, and Delphi will celebrate it with its usual enthusiasm. The Indianapolis Newsboys’ band of 50 pieces will play and there will be many other attractions. All doubt as to the policy of the Wilsons as to serving of wines at state functions was removed last night. Champaign was served to guests attending the reception in honor of Lauro Muller, special ambassador from Brazil. Hugh Davisson, the Monon's agent at McCoysburg, was taken sick yesterday with the measles and will come home today to remain until he gets well. His father, Joe Davisson, may substitute for him for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. English left this afternoon for their home at Mclntosh, Minn., where he is to teach manual training in the academy and where he will this summer install a heqting plant in the school house. They made their departure a day earlier than they had originally planned.
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