Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. C. Robinson made a trip to Delphi today.

John O’Connor went to Ch icago today to visit his daughters and son.

Mrs. Harry Milner went to Kankakee today to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton.

Miss Naomi Gregg of Greencastle, came last Friday to visit friends for a tew days.

Herbert Hammond was down from Chicago to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hammond, over Saturday and Sunday.

(Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reubelt, of Kentucky, are here to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Peter Rhoads and family.

Orville Burris and wife went to Lowell today, where they will be employed by John Hack on one of hte dredges.

J. N. Gunyon made a trip to Indianapolis today to get some supplies for his thrashing machine, preparatory to the starting of the threshing season.

Raymond Studker was home from Lafayette, where he is attending business college, to visit his mother and other rieatives at Mt Ayr. He is getting along nteely and likes his school work.

Miss Will Henson returned to Chicago Heights' today after a visdt of several days with Nat Heu son and family. Mr. Henson will remain for a longer visit and assist Nat in the hay harvest.

Misses Leia and Ethlyn Champion, of Chicago, visited their aunt, Mirs. Leslie Clark, over the Fourth, the former returning home today and the latter remaining for a longer visit.

Mrs. Ross Dean left this morning for Springfield, Ohio, to visit her old home. Mr. Dean, who is taking the summer course in Chicago University, will join her there in about three weeks.

Will Whited, on the __ Forsythe farm northeast of town, killed his dog the other dlay after it had showed signs of being mad. He properly reported the matter to the health officers and an order for the dogs of Rensselaer to be muzzled has been issued.

Wheatfield ‘had a great ball game Sunday, being defeated by Lowell in a fine exhibition by the score of 2 to 0. A. 8. Keen, trustee of Wheatfield township, was in town today and states that he believes Wheatfield has the best team it has ever had. The team will play in Rensselaer next Sunday, July 12th.

William Wasson Comer, after a visit of several weeks here, was taken to hte home at Farmland today, being accompanied by his aunts, Misses Lizzie and Jennie Corner, They will also visit W. C Comer at Hadley, Ind., before their return home.

Rev. A. G. Work came from Lafayette today for a vacation of two weeks. He resigned hte pastorate there last April, owing to a failing voice, and expects to establish his permanent home in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Work has been spending most of the summer here. /

Dr. Ournictk preached a patriotic sermon Sunday morning to a splendid congregation. Charles Porter, the church treasurer, read a financial report for the third quarter, which showed the church finances of the Methodist Church to be in fine condition.

Miss Luibia Gunyon, who went to Chicago in May to take a course in the nurse’s training school at Wesley hospital, lias been sick most of the time since going there and was brought to her home near Parr last week, suffering from Inflammatory