Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1913 — P. W. Horton Piano Tuning [ARTICLE]

P. W. Horton Piano Tuning

Ernie Zea went to Fair Oaks this morning to spend the Fourth with friends. Miss Pauline Pumphrey, of Columbia City, is visiting friends in Rensselaer. Master Walker Gilmore and sister, Martha Bel, went to Parr today to visit their uncle, Charles Rowen. The “lid” is to be put on Lafayette next Sunday. It will probably be tipped badly about the second Sunday. George H. Gifford, executor of the B. J Gifford will, and Tom Calla-ble-made a business trip to Kankakee today. Mrs. Laura Michael’s new cottage on North Cullen street, between the William Nowels and Peter McDaniel residences, is almost completed. It is one of the best constructed cottages in Rensselaer. Mrs. Michaels will probably occupy it some time next week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gumm and daughter, Miss Lillian, of Remington, came to Rensselaer by auto this morning and went from here to Joliet, 111., to visit his mother, who is 81 years < f age. He expects to return home Monday, but Mrs. Gumm and Lillian will remain for a longer visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stockton and three sons, of Redlands, Cal., formerly of near Brookston, White county, and who have been visiting relatives in Lafayette and at their old home, stopped off In Rensselaer today for a short visit with their cousin, Eldon Hopkins, and other relatives. The Boyer Jesse James Show played here Tuesday night to standing room only The company carries the beet and neatest outfit aver seen here. Fine band. Lots of vaudeville A good company of ladies and gentlemen and while here they made numerous friends.— Palatka, Fla., Herald, Dee. &