Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gwin are spending this afternoon in Monticello. Mrs. Peter Giver is here to spend the Fourth with her sister, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. Miss Agnes Kahler, who is attending the Lafayette buisness college, is home to spend the Fourth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kahler. Mrs. Addie L. Hoover, of Sedalia, Mo„ arrived this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. N. Littlefield, in Rensselaer, and her brother, Felix Irwin, at Fair Oaks. Mrs. Joseph Carson and children, of Lafayette, and Mrs. James Mead and children, of Hammond, are here to visit Mrs. E. L. Clark and other relatives. Misses Cordelia and Leona Garling, daughters of Charles Garling, now of Frankfort, but formerly of Rensselaer, came this morning to visit Miss Leota Muster. 'Owen Barker brought his 5-year-old son from MeOoysburg this morning to have him treated for malarial fever, which Mr. Barker also seems to be taking. Mrs. 8. D. Wells came from Indianapolis this morning for a visit of several with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades and Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe. Mrs. E. D. Rhoades and daughter, Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe, and children, returned the first of the week from Chicago, where they visited e Mrs. Eva Morgan and daughter, Mrs. C. M. Shotts. Several of the Fourth of July concessions are being set up today and the stands for the free acts are being built. - There will be several out-of-town concessions, to all appearances.

Mrs. B. Forsythe returned yesterday from a visit of two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randle, x at Parsons, Kans. Her sister, Miss Ida Randle, accompanied her home for a visit. Mrs. Joseph Stewart, of Attica, who has been visiting, her brother and other relatives in Minneapolis, came today to visit her son, James Britt and family, northeast of town. About eighty cases of beer have been received . here for Fourth of July consumption. Some are content with a single case, while others are getting three or four each. Most of the beer comes by express. The program for The Princess is published in this issue of The Republican. The theatre will be open (afternoon and evening of the Fourth and a change if subjects will take place for the night performance. Mrs. Kate R. Watson and daughter, Miss Myra, will start next Tuesday for a Pacific coast trip. They will visit Seattle, Tacoma and other Washington cities, Portland, Oreg., and San Francisco and will be absent two months or more.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker, who came to Rensselaer yesterday are now living at Kankakee, 111., instead of Munster as stated in yes-, terday’s Republican. He returned there this morning but Mrs. Walker will remain here for a longer visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Huffman. Ray is driving an ice wagon at Kankakee. F r— ■ _ - .