Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Local-Trade at Regular Rates. I have decided to charge the regular rates, 50 cents per meal, to all ocal as well as transient trade at the Makeever house. The special rates prevailing heretofore are cancelled. Mrs. Laura Fate, Proprietress. Mrs. A. L. Willis went to Union township today for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Alter. Miss Minnie Hemphill went to the lome of her uncle, D. S. Alter, in Union township today for a short visit. Miss Ethel Sharp went to Chicago Heights today for a short visit with her brother, John Sharp, and family. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Slater, of Watertown, N. Y„ arrived yesterday afternoon for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tryon. J W. L. Havorka, the music Instructor at St. Joseph’s college, left yesterday afternoon for Denver, Colo., to spend the summer months. Miss Clara Brusnahan, Stanislas Brusnahan and Miss Josie Dexter, of Union township, and Miss’Nell Parker, of Mt. Ayr, are attending the summer normal school at Terre Haute.

A. B. Coleman and daughter, J. H. Biddle and wife, J. A- Washbum and wife and Bert Cowgill and wife, all of Remington, attended the C. L. S. play at St. Joseph’s college Tuesday evening. 1 Chicago is to have the first Inland imnilgration station established in the country. This word was received In Chicago Tuesday. On July 1 the SIOO,OOO fund recently granted by congress for the establishment of a home for immigrants will be ready for use. Marriage License. Orville Lindley Burris, bom Atlanta, Ind., November 23, 1891, residence Atlanta, Ind., occupation farmer, and Julia Pauline Khouff, born Rensselaer, Ind., May 9, 1891, residence Rensselaer; first marriage for each. Order your Calling Cards at The Republican office.