Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mm. J. W. Heilsch'er, of Kniman, visited Rensselaer today. Clean, pure buckwheat seed for sale at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Miss Rose Misch went to Wheatfield this morning fora short visit with her parents. , Miss May Kinney and Miss Edna Yockey, of Spencer, Ind., are guests of Miss Mildred Harris. Miss Ruth Harper returned, last evening from Hillsdale, Mieh., where she has been attending college. v The Round Table Club is being entertained this evening at a sixo’clock picnic dinner by Mrs. Jesse Nichols at the county farm. B. C. Fowler and son, of near Remington, were. Rensselaer visitors today They nioved to a farm northeast of Remington last spring from Kokomo. ; , For the Picnic Croquet Sets, Ice Cream Freezers, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls, Straw Hats, Books, Lunch Baskets, Paper Plates and Napkins, Jarrette’s Variety Store. Mrs. W. D. Geary came down from Fair Oaks yesterday ’and had a needle cut out of her right hand. It had been in the hand since Thursday of last we£k. Dr. I. M. Washburn has purchased two lots just west of the residence of Mrs. M. E. Thompson and has started the excavation for the erection of a two-story house of the bungalow style. Mrs. S. J. Sigler, who has been in Chicago for the past month, was in Rensselaer over night at the home of A. J. Grant and this morning went to her son’s home at Mt. Ayr.. Dr. I. M. Washburn has sold his Maxwell runabout to J. F. Bruner and has ordered a Mannon with two bodies, one of the roadster type arid the other a touring car body. The new ear is expected here tomorrow.

Paul Glazebrook is home for the summer months. During the past year he taught mechanical drawing and mathematics in the Galesburg, 111., high school. He will help his father, Lee Glazebrook, on tlft farm this summer and return to Galesburg again next year. - S. L. Luce, former trustee of Keener township, but for several years engaged in the undertaking business in Chicago, came down yesterday evening to pay a short visit to A. Halleck and family. At ths request of Mrs. Jane Tyler, who died here yesterday, he will have personal charge of her funeral at DeMotte Friday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Saltwell, of Milroy township, accompanied Miss Made line, Ramp to Chicago yesterday aqd will consult a specialist about her poor condition of health. Misses Martha Ramp and Lucy Healy, who have been attending St. Elizabeth’s Academy at St. Louis, are expected home today, Madeline meeting them in Chicago. Mrs. J. L. Snyder and son and Mrs. S. H. Dunavan and sons, of Lafayette, accompanied Mr. Snyder, who is a real estate man, to Rensselaer yesterday by auto and spent the day with Mrs. F. A. Turfier, with whom the ladles were girlhood fidends and schoolmates in Illinois some years ago. They had not met for several years and the reunion was a pleasant one. Mrs. Theodore Sandberg and Miss Bertha George, of Chicago Heights, ha>e been visiting the Daniels families and other relatives in Jasper county this week and will be joined Saturday evening by Mr. Sandberg and Mr. Arthur Dayis and all will return home together Sunday evening. Mrs. Sandberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ott, former residents of Jasper county.

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