Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 179, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Clinton O. Oolvert is spending a Uw days visiting his brother, Leo, in Chicago. Miss Essie Snyder, of Logansport, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. N. C. Shafer. Don’t fail to see the beautiful Japan drama, “An Almond-Eyed Maid,” at the Princess tonight Mrs. M. L Adam sand daughter, Mrs. Zoe Goff, made a trip cago today. Try our corn oats chop for your cow or horses—lroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. Mrs. Malcolm Clark, of Wheatfield, came today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler. The K. of P. lodge will have second rank work tonight. All members are asked to come out. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lee and two grandchildren went to Francesville today for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mr.s Harry White. Mrs. Sal Jacobs and baby, of Tampa, Florida, came yesterday for a two months’ visit with her parent% Mr. and Mrs. N. Fendig. Born, Monday, July 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reed, on the J. J. Eigelsbach farm in Barkley township, a daughter and their second child. Mrs. Roy Chissom and little son returned to Chicago. Sunday affier a two weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy, and other relatives. Try our aspirated cracked corn and corn grits for your chickens. Highest quality, and the cheapest. No waste ip feeding.—lroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. You will enjoy the Princess tonight. G. M. Anderson in “Broncho Billy and the Rustler’s Child;” also “An Almond-Eyed Maid,” a Japan drama by Dora M. Lynn. Mrs. Frank Rundels and little daughter, of Detroit, Mich., came today for a visit of indefinite length with her aunt, Mrs. James Kennedy, south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hollister and their son left this morning for their home in Miles City, Mont., after a visit here with hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hollster, and other relatives. Mrs. R. H. Hathaway and baby came from Chalmers today to get her little daughter, Jeanette, who has been visiting Mrs. Hathaway’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Parrett, for the past three weeks: .
Mr. Giltner G. Wright agent for The Missouri Girl, was here today to arrange with Manager Ellis for the show to be here Tuesday, Aug. sth. This show will open next Sunday night in Michigan City. Several went from Rensselaer to Wheatfield Monday to see the Wheatfield Regulars play ball with the Chicago colored ball team. The black and tan lads made easy work of the Regulars, defeating them 6 to 3. Mrs. Etta Lockwood, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mattie Tyner, of Monon, were guests of Sirs. True D. Woodworth for two or three days. Mrs. Tyner went home Monday evening and Mrs. Lockwood went to Lee to see Lewis Jacks, whose sickness resulted In death this morning. ”Mrs. J Michael Nagel and daughter, Miss Anna, left this morning for their home near Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., having remained here since the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Nagel, on which sad mission they were called back. They are pleased with South Dakota and report splendid corn prospects' there this year. Sheriff Hoover reports that he sold five of the six Ford autos which he received recently in less than a week. The sixth one he is keeping for his own use and will not part with It until he gets another shipment, which he hopes will be soon, as he has a number of customers ready to buy.
