Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Cht Princess theatre THEO. GEORGE, Prop.

Miss Aria Lyons spent Sunday with relatives at Gary. - Bulk sweet and sour pickles, very fine, at the Home Grocery. B. T. Lanham made a business trip to Lafayette Saturday. ■ ■■■■■——- z y Still the best place to trade. The reliable old Home Grocery. Buy Thrashing Coal at Harrlng ton Bros, elevator. Phone 7. A good line of baskets specially bought, specially priced at the Home Grocery, i Miss Quella Robinson returned . Saturday from a visit with relatives at South Haven, Mich. Mrs. John Barton and daughter, Mrs. Clark, of Mt. Ayr, were Rensselaer visitors Saturday. Miss Emma Bohling, of Hamv mond, came Saturday to visit Mrs. Charles Ramp and family. Miss Marie Hamilton returned Saturday evening from a week’s visit with Miss Olive Thompson at Delphi. Henry Green, of Rantoul, 111., ’ came Saturday and remained until today the guest of J. A- Snyder and wife. The Athletics will be at Monon next Sunday and the Rex-Alls will play at home, Brook being their opponents. In buying picnic specialties, quality is the Home Grocery’s first consideration, and our prces are no higher. •, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and daughter, Ruth, returned this morning from a lake trip to Whitehall, Mich. > Mrs. Catherine Colvert left Saturday for Battle Ground and will visit relatives there and also at Lafayette and Oxford. Mrs. Minnie Strom and son, Glenn, of East Lynn, 111., returned home Saturday after a visit at the home of E. L. Hammerton. Jake Moore and Paul Miller made an auto trip to Kentland Sunday, meeting friends and going to the • Hazelden grounds for a picnic. Arthur Pullins, of Missouri, visited over Sunday with his cousin, Aaran Hickman, and left this morning for Michigan to visit other relatives. ' Born, Aug. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Robinson, of near Mitchell, S. Dak., a daughter, their third child, the two older being ' sons. ‘ Mrs. E. T. Daugherty and two little children returned to Chicago Saturday after a visit of two weeks here with Mrs.G. M. Robinson and other relatives. A postal card written Saturday by the Halleck and Hanley families stated that they were at Madison, Dr. Sam Sparling’s town, and were on their way home, having a fine trip and everyone all right. Charles Fell and wife, of Remington, visited his father, A. A. ( Fell and wife Sunday evening. Charley had quite a severe sick spell recently but is now considerably Improved. Mrs. John Price took W. W. Reeve and wife and daughter, Miss Clara, to Remington today, where they will remain for the Chautauqua assembly, Mrs. Price being there only today, v Mrs. J. J. McMann returned to Peotone, 111., today, after a short visit with Mr. anti Mrs. Nat Heuson. Heri daughter, Miss Charlotte, will remain for a visit of two or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Werner, who i live southwest of town, left this morning for Forest, Ohio, where they will attend the Wentz family reunion Wednesday. They will be absent about a week. Mrs. Jennie Rauch, of Peoria, 111., came Thursday, and Mrs. Ed Schemerhorn and Mrs. Alice Porter, of Pekin, 111., came Saturday to visit W. R- Lee and family and his aister, Mrs. Edna Yocam, of Colorado, who le here on a visit.