Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS (Miss Laura Chupp went to Morocco today for a visit over Sunday with friends.
If you want a cream separator at a reasonable price and easy terms, see Hamilton A Kellner. Will Sargent, of Montieello, a salesman for the Johnson harvester company, called on Rensselaer dealers today. The best machinery is what our progressive farmers want. We handle only standard lines. HAMILTON & KELLNER. William Jenkins returned to Buekheart, 111., today, after a visit of about ten days with his daughter. Mrs. B. F. Barnes. Cope Hnley returned today to Illinois University, where he will put in the summer months taking German and one or two other studies. ■?Alfred Donnelly, the uncrowned king of the onion growing business, is making some improvements to his fine residence on the Globe Onion Farm, north of Rensselaer. Mrs. John Phillips came from McCoysburg this morning. The only news of importance there was that several eases of measles are in the town. Misses Marie Hamilton, Luella Robinson and Vera Healey went to Delphi this morning to be the guests of Miss Olive Thompson today and tomorrow.
We are this week unloading another car of Wisconsin sand-grown rural potatoes, for late seed or fancy table use, 15e a peck or 60c a bushel. JOHN EGER. . Miss Delila Harp returned to South Bend this morning after a visit since Monday with her father, Elijah Harp, and her new stepmother, who was formerly Mrs. John L. Smith. Ross Dean, who recently purchased the Mattie Benjamin property on West South street, is having a number ot improvements made, including the installation of a bathroom. He will probably rent the property and not occupy it himself. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Woodrow, of Chicago, came yesterday for a visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Meader, of Union township. Mrs. Woodrow and Mrs. Meader are sisters. Mr. Woodrow is the inspector of demurrage and storage for the Illinois Central railroad. Claude V. Ridgely, a Gary lawyer, reported to the police there Wednesday, that thieves had stolen his front yard. Ridgely paid S6O for a carload of black dirt to top off the Gary sand so he could have a lawn. The thieves came with a wagon and scraped his yard.
We are headquarters for chicken feeds and oyster shell. JOHN EGER. George W. Reed recently purchased a fine new Inter-State automobile, and it is one of the best machines in Jasper county. It is a 6-eyUnder, 45 horse-power, 5-passen-ger car, fully equipped with electric lights, an electric starter and a tire inflater. Mr. Reed went to the factory at Muncie and purchased the car, which is the first Inter-State ever owned in the county. The list price of the car is $2,750. Mrs. W. S. Wolverton and baby and Mrs. C. A. Wolverton and baby, of Lawton, Okla., arrived in Rensselaer last evening for a visit of about a month with many relatives. They are now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Grant. They were formerly Misses Grace and Gladys Warren, and are daughters of E. G. Warren and wife, who moved from Rensselaer to Lawton about four years ago. The girls married brothers and live at Lawton. Their parents expect to make a visit here next fall.
v Mrs. Albert J. Gray and three children went to Parr this morning to visit the family of J. L. Babcock. Their home is at Kenosha, Wis., and they will return there after a visit with relatives in Chicago. Accompanied by her husband, Mrs. Gray had attended the celebration of his mother’s 83rd birthday, near Goodland, Sunday, June Bth. Mr. Gray returned from there to Kenosiia and Mrs. Gray and children accompanied Sylvester Gray and wife to Rensselaer for a few days’ stay. J. J* Montgomery, who recently sold his bungalow on Cullen street, will build another of slightly dis ferent type yet this cummer. It will be immediately south of the one he sold to Wood Spitler and on a lot he took in the trade. Jack went to Chicago tbla morning to meet Mrs. Montgomery, who is returning from Rockford, 111., where she attended a “home coming,” and he expected to investigate a new bungalow style while in. the city, with a view to building his new one like it.
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