Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Stephen Kohley made a trip to Lafayette today. Miss Helen Hill is spending e few days in Chicago, visiting Mrs. H. R. Kurrie. Mrs. Boss Nelson came today for a visit of several days with Mrs. Gilbert Albin. Miss Ruth Gundy returned this morning from a short visit at Monon. •Mrs. Fannie Wasson and daughters, Les-ta, Mildred and Virginia, made a trip to Logansport today. 'Mrs. George Gorham and son, Frank, went to Lafayette today. Frank will remain over Sunday, but Mrs. Gorham will stay for several days. ' Parme'r Wells, of Morocco, has been spending a few days in this county, visiting his relatives in Barldey township. H. R. Kurrie will bring his family from Chicago next week to take up their residence for the summer .in his Rensselaer property. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Swain came over from Morocco this morning for a visit over Sunday with 'her sister, Mrs.' Mary E. Spitler and other children. i Miss Gertrude Brown returned to Brookston today after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luers and Mr. and 'Mrs. John Nowels in this city. E. M. Parcels returned yesterday from a visit of several days with his daughter, Mrs. J. H. O'Neal, in Indianapolis. H. V. Childers returned to Delphi today, his granddaughter, Miss Mary Childers, accompanying him home for a visit of .some time with relatives. The largest - residence in Schneider, property belonging to Jim Dickey, of Shelby, and occupied by Jim Parmelee, was destroyed by fire Friday afternoon. Mrs. Rue Parcells came from Chicago this morning to assist Rev. Parrett for the ensuing two weeks, as the soloist and music leader during the revival meetings. Master Roseel Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dale, made a trip to Crawfordsville without chaperone today. He is only 6 years of age. He will visit relatives for sew eral days. Tom McCoy and son, Taylor MeC6y ? came ( from Chicago yesterday evening to visit over Sunday with friends, the latter’s wifq having been 'here during the week. Mrs. Tom McCoy is visiting Will Rinehart and family at Queen City, Mo. Mrs. Russell Shorter and 14-month-old baby, of Wahpeton, N. Dak., came several days ago and have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Adams, here, and her husband’s relatives at Monon. She will be here for about a month. Dan Chupp is driving one of Billy Frye’s busses for two or three days. Ears Clouse, who has been the driver for some time, suffered injuries several days ago when a load of hay tipped over with him, and has been laying off since the first of the week. Gough Medicine for Children. Too much care cannot be used in selecting a cough medicine for children. It should be pleasant to take, contain no harmful substance and be most effectual. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets these requirements and is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by ail dealers. O Rev. W. N. Sherrell spent the week visiting Mrs. N. j. Burgett and other former parishioneers near Aix and today left for where he is to deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class tomorrow. He now lives at Cherubusco.

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