Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Bradley Ross made a trip to Chicago today. suy your threshing coal of Hamilton & Kellner. A. W. Sawin made a business trip to Medaryville today. All Ladies Dress Suits at great re ductions. Must be moved at once. FENDIG’S FAIR. Born, July 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kurrie, a son, and their second male child. ° Mrs. H. W. Wood, Sr., went to Crawfordsville today for a visit of several days with her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Bruce, and family, Prices greatly reduced on all oxfords and white shoes. - Come early while we have the sizes. FENDIG’S FAIR C. W. Rhoades returned from Chicago this morning, Mrs. Rhoades, who has been there for sevefal days, remaining for a somewhat longer visit. Mrs. J. C. Perry, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Oren F. Parker and Mrs. Perry will join her here Saturday and they will remain for about two weeks. Mrs. Myrtle Hammerton, who has been engaged in the millinery business at Compton,- 111., is home for a visit with her parents, Mr, and. Mrs. Geo. W, Tullis, at Parr. R. Q. Hufford, an operator at the Monon station, went to his home at Rossville today. He was feeling slightly indisposed and thought a days with pa and ma would revive him. Mrs. Joe Nagel was taken very sick this morning with ah attack of appendicitis and she was hurried to the St. Elizabeth’s hospital at Lafayette on the 12:16 train, being accompanied by her local physician. It is probable that she will undergo an operation there. Mrs. George M. Robinson today received word of the death in Chicago of her sister, Mrs. James McDonough, whose age was about 72 years. She will be remembered by many in Rensselaer, having resided in the country near here a number of years ago. She had lived in Chicago since before the world’s fair. Mrs. Robinson will go there tomorrow to attend her funeral The Gillam township Sunday School convention held last Sunday at the Independent church, was largely attended and was an enthusiastic meeting. The program as published last week was carried out, Mrs. Fell filling the pulpit in the morning and also making a talk in the afternoon. Mrs. J. I. Gwin was also present and had part in the program, Mrs. Smith, wife of the minister, read a paper which he had prepared and which he could not present personally be cause of a preaching appointment at another place.*'
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Excursion to CHICAGO VIA THE «riil?lill;lillH# c SUNDAY, JULY 20 Low rates and special train as follows: Stations Time Rate Lv Monon ~8:20 SI.OO Lee ...........8:30 .90 McCoysburg 8:35 .90 Pleasant Ridge ....8:40 .80 Rensselaer 8:48 .75 Surrey 8:57 .75 Parr 9:02 ,75 Fair Oaks 9:09 .75 Roselawn 9:20 .75 Thayer • 9:25 .75 Shelby 9:28 .75 Lowell 9:42 .50 Ar. Chicago .11:30 BASE BALL GAME SOX vi. WASHINGTON. Returning, special train will leave Chicago at 11:30 p. m„ Sunday, July 20th, 1913. CASTOR IA Sttr Tnlhiiftn «nfl flu KM Yoi Hin Ahnji tagftt ZSZ.&MaU
