Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Herbert' Hammond made a trip ‘ to Chicago -today. Mrs. Russell Sage and Miss Ethel McCarthy are spending today in Lee with Miss JEthel Jacks. — l Jp' ■ Theo. Keiper went to Plymouth, today for a visit of two weeks with hijS sou, John, and .'family? Mrs. Anna Tqteur and daughter, Maurine, went to Chicago today for a week’s visit with relatives. —‘ ■... •- ~ , t ' Mr. and Mrs. John"A. Thomas, of Chicago, came today for a visit oyer Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holden. ■George O. Basts came over from Goodland today and in company with Prank Donnelly made a trip IxrCnieago. H. A. Auble, of Pawnee, Neb., was here this week apd partially arranged for*the purchase of a farm near Newiand. Miss Charlotte McMahon returned to Peotone, Hi., today, after visiting her aun t, Mrs. ’ Nat Heusoii, _ and other relatives. " , G. H. McLain and family, who have been spending the past three weeks in Ohio, arrived homo last evening. They made the trip by auto. ' ; - A;, J. R. Heller and daughter, Mrs. Mabel Rawlings, of Farmer , City, 111., who lpive been visiting gt the home of H. W. Jackson, left today for Desler, Ohio, to visit relatives. Otto .Schwanke was down from Keener township yesterday, transacting business in relation to the settling of tire estate of his father, Chas. Schwanke. , I —. _ X Mrs. T. Hendricks, o.f Harvey, 111., and Mr. and' Mrs. A. >Claussen, of Chebanse, ill., cAmo today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erb, of Hanging Grove township. • _ Miss Beulah Shoban, of Lafayette, who has been visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Right, at Fair Oaks, is spending today with Dr.‘and Mrs. A. Q. Catt. ‘ ■ Philip Kistner and grandson, Arthur Heehian, returned to Dunn today, after spending three days here. M*r. Kistner Is having the buildings on his Hanging Grov,p township farm repainted. • Mr. and Mrs. John C. Harris, of Momence,lll., and Mrs. Elmer Hendricks and children, of Morocco, returned to their homes today after visiting W. E. Harris apd wife at the Dexter creamery. •R. D. Thompson and B. F. Fendig and their families autoed to Wheatfield today to spendvtlie day wLth Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fendig, who have just moved into their fine new residence there. Charles-E. Kersey was down from Kersey today. Ho reports that-his daughter, Miss Matie, wlio was recently operated f>n for appendicitis at Kankakee, 111., has returned home and isgetting along very nicely. ' '• Dr. A, M. Finch came this morning on his regular rounds, aiftl he was feeling tar from well. At Ply mouth two weeks ago Jjo fell and severely strained a ligament In his left leg „and suffered other slight injuries. His leg»is still paining him considerably.

Mr. and' Mra. Chester Zea and family and Mrs. Ralph Malbauev wept to Hammond today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zea. Chester Is taking his vacation this week, and Vern Robinson ts In ehargo of the fire engine house and teamster work. » , A. H. Dickinson and two daughters, Eunice, of near Remington, went to Chicago on the 10:12 train today, and the girls will visit there for about two weeks. Mr. Dickinson will return by way of some Illinois towns where ho has business. +* , * There, was an Immense crowd at the Tippecanoe county fair at Lafayette yesterday, according to those who attended from here. Thirty tickets were purchased foT the special train, while several others went on regular trains and some by automobile. . O';