Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1920 — Page 3
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE
DEMOTTE. R. E. Halleck has bought a new Dodge touring -car. " John Bunning will hold a public sale October 16th. R. E. Davis will hold a public sale October 22nd. Peter / Hoogesteger will hold a public sale October 27th. All Konovsky was a business visitor at Indianapolis Monday. O.M. Hanger of Morocco was a business visitor here Monday. Ban Hallock went Monday to Lisle, Hl., to work on a dredge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart visited relatives and friends at Medaryville last Sunday. C Stub says its about the time for him to come out with the style in gent’s suits. Charlie Curtin will -take your measure. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolff, Effie Faifchild, Vera True and Millard Hait motored to Valparaiso to see thet movies Sunday. . . Mrs. Toni Tyler of Gary visited over ’ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam McGinnis and they also motored to Monon Sunday. CL JP. Curtin and .family tended the Roby races Sunday and Ted White, Bill White, Tab Hixson, John Running and Toots Cheever also attended the Roby races.
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Tippecanoe County Duroc i Breeders’ Association Sale 'Wednesday, Oct. 20 At Tippecanoe County Fair Grounds 40 Head Tried Sows. Yearlings. Spring Gilts. Spring Boars. C. H. Smalley, Sec. Lafayette, Ind.
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i THAYER.
Mrs. Mollie Clark has sold her farm and moved to Morocco. Harold Boswinkle- of Hammond is here visiting his grandparents. Chaidie and Fred Amstein of Chicago visited their parents here last week. '' Ock Cyphers and Chas. Cobb visited, the dentist at Hammond last Thursday. Mrs. Annie Pewestorf and Miss Orel Anderson were Chicago shoppers Saturday. * _ - Born, on October 10, 1920, a gyri to L. A. Shultz and wife. Dr. Tate in attendance. b Otto Walther and family have moved to the property they purchased from D. B. Gleason. Frank Fuller bought a Nash touring car. Bob Boswinkle bought a ford,. Fellmans an Essex. . Miss Jeanette Kleinpaste of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kleinpaste; here. •
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith'visited Jasper county relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weaver and family were Gary visitors Sunday. Brown Doty of south of Morocco visited the Mulder family here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Burton vis-
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ited Saturday and Sunday with her mother* at* Jumence. Mrs. Hickman cl Morocco visited over Sunday withAer son, Charles, and famfly, south of town. Roy Sheldon and wife, Claude Bprton and wife attended the movies at Lpwel! Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas of Lowell visited her parents, Mr. and Mys. J. T. Bess, here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wilder and family visited Sunday with ’Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy at LaPorte. Rev. Todd of the M. E. Church has been returned to Roselawn and will conduct services here next Sunday. •, "jT’
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Sunday School ‘as usual, but preaching at night, 7:30. There will be a lady speaker on the league of nations Friday evening, Oct. 22. 2 Mrs. Grace Sands has been on the sick list for a few days and Mrs. Laura Jones is substituting, but is improving at this writing. ; The- Lyceum course was . well aVended and it’s wonderful how the people turn out. Some from San Pierre and Wheatfield. The stork landed at Geo. Floers and left a fine boy, who was given the name, of Harding Floers. Mother and baby doing well and George smiling. ' . ' The Farmers’ Federation wall meet Friday evening. We want everybody to be present as there is some important business to discuss. Let everybody boost, it’s good medi- ' cin «- . • . - Last Friday evening was part of the teachers’ institute. A fine pro--1 gram was rendered and some people think our principal is a real ‘ one and many enjoyed the occasion. ~ . . I Waldy Duggleby and Andrew Kerr are busy threshing buckwheat, j some good, some bad.* The highest yield, 32 bushel per acre,, by 'Frank Fenzell. The lowest yield, 6% bushels, Alf Duggleby. ■ J A card was received from Elwood 1 Davis in Canada. The bunch are all having, a glorious time and say they have been catching lots of fine fish and ducks. We are expecting to hear some fine fish stories when they return.
TEMPERATURE. * The foHowing is the temperature for the twenty-four hours ending at 7 a. m. on the date indicated: Max. Min. October 12 82 52 October 13 * 82 59
An opportunity to purchase your Fall and Winter Outing Flannels. Former price, 50c, this week at 29c per yard. See West window. Fendig’s Fair.
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