Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
w ßuy Thrashing Coal'aMHarring ton Bros, elevator. Phone 7. W. H. Townsend returned yesterday evening from a visit at Goodland - ■ , Mrs. James Maloy and Mrs. Mary E. Travis are spending today in Chicago. A good line of baskets 'specially bought, specially priced at the Home Grocery. ■ 1 1 ' Frank Alter returned last evening from Chicago He'ghts, where he has been working. ‘ All the latest pieces in sheet music at 10c per copy, at the New 5 and 10 Cent Store. Herman Hordeman went to Frankfort yesterday to visit his brother. Father Hordeman, for a few days. ■——~ Jelly Glasses, 3 for 5c at the new 5 and 10 Cent Store, opposite court house. I <. Mrs. A. J. Meyer and Miss Hannah Bartson returned to Fremont, Ohio, today, after, a short visit at the college. > George D. McCarthy returned today from, his extended visit to Canada. His daughter, Miss Ethel, went to Chicago to meet him. Joe Hardman and “Bally” Powers went to the Kankakee river yesterday evening for a day’s fishing. The real “string” is expected upon their return. Tom Hoyes and Epr Hickman, who have been trying their luck on the Kankakee river, returned last evening with a string of catfish and goggle-eyes. Misses Bessie Van Scioc and Lillian Klein, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willis Samuel, north of Remington, returned yesterday evening from a visit in Chicago. J. J. Montgomery has been delayed in the completion of his new bungalow by the non-arrival of some of the material and he went to Chicago today to see what can be done to hasten it. Clark won his game at Monticello yesterday in a poorly played game, 10 to 7. Mason, who caught for the Monticello team, clubbed the pill for three safeties and a sacrifice fly in the four times at the platter.
J. E. Flynn came down from Lowell last evening and will help Ralph Sprague at the mill. He reports that there has been very little rain at Lowell and that corn and pasture is suffering in consequence. Mrs. J. Logus, of Lafayette, visited St. Joseph college yesterday and arranged to have her son enter the school in September. A number of parents are coming here now to arrange for having sons enter the college. Mrs. J. N. Leatherman and daughter, Miss Helen, arrived home last evening from a five weeks’ visit, three weeks of which was spent at Winona Lake and the last two weeks at St Joe and other Michigan points and in Chicago. Mrs. George Hopkins, of Mt. Ayr, came to Rensselaer yesterday afternoon to meet her son, Prof. Lloyd Hopkins, who has been attehding normal school at Muncie this summer. Lloyd will be one of the instructors at Mt. Ayr this summer. Supt Dean yesterday engaged Miss Lucile Anderson, of Lapel, Ind., to fill the vacancy in the intermediate department of the city schools. Miss Anderson came here to arrange for the position and returned to her home this morning. Floyd Rowen, who has been having a great amount of trouble with an injured knee for several months, was taken to Chicago today to have an examination made by a specialist He was accompanied to the city by Mrs. Rowen and the family physician.
Mrs. W. C. Hopkins and son and twin daughters, of Morris, Okla., who came In July to visit her father, W. B. Blankenbaker, at Parr, Jias been visiting relatives at Markle and near Warren, Ind., and returned to' Parr yesterday. They will leave shortly for their home. The Kankakee river is rising rapidly, though the rains have hardly been sufficient to cause It. Motorboats ply now in waters which two weeks ago were shallow. Sandbars are not encountered any more. The Ashing is the best in years and every boat along the river is out. Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett returned last evening from a visit of two weeks in Ohio, during which time they visited relatives at several places, including Toledo, Elyria, Bellefountain and DeGraff. They returned home by the way of Indianapolis. Dr. Bernard Maloy, who left Chicago Heights and located in Melbourn, Florida, last May, has made a splendid start with hfe practice and himself and family are delighted with Melbourne as a residence city and with the summer climate. He lias written hfe mother that the hottest it has been at Melbourne Is 88.
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