Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
'Bruce Hardy a business trip to Laporte today. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkins are spending today in Chicago. Dorland Glass, of Chicago, came today-tt> visit friends over Sunday. Miss Grace Wagner, of Wabash, came today to visit Miss Bertha Eldridge. Miss Vern Pollock, from north of Rensselaer, went td Lafayette today to visit relatives. Born, today, July 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chupp, of Surrey, an 11-pound son. Leslie Sayers, of Wheatfield, democratic candidate for auditor, is spending a few days in Rensselaer. Mrs. Caddie Tourne, of New Orleans, is here for a visit of extended length. with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Duvall returned yesterday from Pewaukee Lake, Wis., where they had been on & wedding trip.
R. E. Perkins, of Mishawaka, came this morning to spend a few days with his brother, County Clerk Perkins.
Mrs. Mary J. Sheldito, of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. Everet Myers, of near Laura.
Mrs. H. M. Clark came from Wheatfield this morning to visit her parents, Mayor and Mrs. Spitler, and other relatives.
H. E. Michael returned tp his home at Union City today after a visit since Wednesday with his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Lamsoji.
Nathan Eldridge, who has been in quite poor health for some time,
is now considerably improved, feeling better, than he has for a long time.
J. A. Hopkins, of Superior, Neb., left for his home today after a visit of ten days with his mother, Mrs. Maria Hopkins and other relatives and friends
Mrs. I. J. Porter and Mrs. Bert Brenner, of Valparaiso, came yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Watson. They returned home today.
Mrs and Mrs. Benton Kelley, of Newton township, went to Hammond, 111., today for a week’s visit with her brother, William Stillabauer and family.
Art Battleday went-to Reynolds today, where he has engaged in the garage business. He is an expert mechanic and driver and should enjoy a splendid patronage.
Dr. E,. Besser arrived here this morning from Harper, lowa, on his way to his home in Remington. Harper is his old home and he paid his parents there a short visit.
Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Biown and little daughter have gone for an automobile trip to Shelby, Ohio, and if the roads prove good and the weather conditions favorable they will probably go further.
R. B. Porter, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Will dark, came from Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., Wednesday to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Sarah Watson. They will remain only a short time;
Misses Luella Robinson and Lucy Healy entertained a 7 number of young ladies and gentlemen last evening for Miss Sarah Williams, of South Haven, Mich., who is visiting them.
’ For Our SATURDAY CUSTOMERS we will have the following:
New Cabbage Peaches Cucumbers Cantaloupes Plums Onions Watermelons Bananas Celery Oranges Potatoes Grape Fruit Don’t Forget Our Ice Teas and Picnic Goods. Pimento Cheese, Salmon, all grades, Cream Cheese Sardines Sweet Pickles Fine Cookies ■ Sour Pickles Crackers Dill Pickles Graham Crackers Dry Beef Pork and Beans ■■ r " ■ 1 ■ ' : ■ .•• •■' 1 r Don’t Forget Our Phone Number, Its 202. Rowen & Kiser ,
