Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
R. D. Thompson and wife were Chicago visitors today. Mrs. Zimmerman went to Manchester, Ohio, for a week’s visit with relatives. V Ross Ropp and family came from Wheatfleld to visit his father, Henry Ropp. C. and Ross Porter have gone to Martinsville to take the baths. Mrs. W. J. Wright and daughter went to Ladoga this morning for a short visit with relatives. The Rensselaer 'boys’ band has entered the band contest at the Fowler band carnival. Miss Ruby Lister, who has been visiting her grandmother, ’ Mrs. Eliza Reed, returned home today. Miss Goldie Hurley came from Kniman for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Jennie H. Hurley. Hamilton & Kellner sell the Milwaukee corn binder. You have it equipped with elevator and tongife trucks. Mrs. A. M. Scarght returned to her.home at Chicago after a week’s visit with August Goepp and family. Mrs. Ed Martin, who has been visiting Mrs. Gus Pratt the past week, returned to her home at Fowler today. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly went to Chicago this morning, where Mrs. Donnelly will enter the Michael Reese hospital. i# Miss Elma Pauley, Mr. and -Miss Noonan and Mr. Hogan came today for an over Sunday visit with Miss Lucy! HeaJy and other friends. Miss Bessie Coughlin, of Lagro, who has been visiting Miss Edna Robinson, went to visit friends at Logansport today, before returning home. Mrs. Michael of Lafayette, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Moehlman, the past week, returned to her home today. Miss Gladys Miller, a visitor the past thee weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bussell, of Hanging Grove township, returned to her home at Cory, Ind., today. E. J. Duvall and A. S. Laßue were over to Fowler yesterday, and while there arranged for a stand that they will conduct during the carnival there. - ■ Fred Kilgous, wife and family, motored over Wednesday from Reddick, 111., for a visit with his sister, Mrs. O. S. Baker. They will return home today. * Miss Nora Baker will return with them to visit. Mrs. E. L. Hearn, formerly Miss Edna Long, who has been visiting the family of A. F. Long and relatives and friends at Mt. Ayr for the past three weeks, returned to her home at Lincoln, Neb. Dr. Norman and Mrs. Eekhardt came today to visit Mrs. Norman’s daughter, Ruth, who is now rehearsing with the Climax company here, and which production has its opening here Saturday night at the Ellis theatre. For Saturday we will have 50 bushels of apples and 50 bushels of fancy pears. Now is the time to buy Bartlett and the other best Varieties of pears for canning. Apples and pears, 35c a peck or $1.25 a bushel. JOHN EGER. \ (Mrs. Dr. C. A. Patton, who will be remembered by many of our people as the wife of Dr. Patton, formerly of Remington, and a member of congress from this district, is visiting the family of N. S. Bates, and will also visit in Remington' before returning to Oklahoma City, which is now their home. On next Wednesday evening the band boys will hold a benefit sltow at the Gayety theatre. Earle Reynolds, who is now here with Mrs* Reynolds, resting up from their trip around the world, and who will open their present season at! The Majestic in Chicago on Aug. 31, will give a travel talk on his-37,000 mile trip. He has numerous pictures taken eproute, also will show moving pictures of himself in the different countries in which he tVveled. This will be given in addition to the regular pictures and vaudeville, and will be given between the two shows. '
