Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B. J. Moore and Will Hoover went bo Hammond on business today. Holden’s new carpet ocater for sale in all the hardware storess. Miss Opal Oable came from Elwood yesterday to visit Miss Alice Eib. Holden’s new carpet beater for sale iq all the hardware stores. ~ A A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zook, of Gifford, Saturday night. (Miss Ruth Pavey came yesterday from Frankfort _o visit Miss Marie Hamilton and tfther friends. Miss Frieda Guelzaw, of Chicago, is the week end guiest of Mrs. Harry Thomas, of south of Rensselaer. Miss Freda Guelgaw, of Chicago, and Mrs. Harry Thomas and baby went to Parr this morning to visit. Mrs. C. Brown came yesterday to attend the funeral of her mother-in-law at Remington, who died Sunday. The L. Wv Hubbell Fertilizer Co,, of Francesvil’le, has filed a final certificate of dissolution with the state authorities.' The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Anna Best. IMisses Nellie and Bessie Murphy came yesterday from Lafayette to visit their aunt, Mrs. Geo. Bowman, at Newland, for a week. J. W. Hi tellings and sister, Mrs. Sarah Camblin, went to Uhenokee, Okla., yesterday to see the former’s daughter, Mm Eva Mauck, who is quite sick with typhoid. The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church have postponed their meeting until Wednesday, Aug. 9th, at Mrs. J. W. Williams’ home. It will be the mite box opening. King, a Percheron, said to be the heaviest horse in the world, died at the Crouch horse farm at Lafayette yesterday from the heat. The horse, which weighed 2,800 pounds, was to have been exhibited in side shows this fall. Mrs. L. H. Myer, of Gary, came yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. Ray D. Thompson and other relatives. Her little daughter, Elizabeth, who lias (been here for a week or more, will return home with her after a two weeks’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore, daughters Mable and Madeline, and Arthur Ames, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Deschand and Mrs. T. J. Hoyes went to South Haven, Mich., last Saturday. Mr. Moore and Mr. Deschand returned Sunday, but the rest of the party will remain for a three weeks’ vacation. W. R. Lee, the Mt. Ayr merchant, has purchased the Mt. Ayr Tribune'of Harry Jinkerson, who established the paper ten weeks ago. Mr. Lee says the Tribune has come to stay, and we believe it will be a permanent fixrture under his management. As promised by the weather bureau the heat wave was broken yesterday evening and one was able to Sleep in comfort last night for the first time in many days. Today the weather has been cool and pleasant and life is worth living once again. - JL. ■ r— - High grade threshing coal for sale by Hamilton/ & Kellner. '' , , T . <* Try our classified column.
