Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 308, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. W. Price returned to his home! in Parr today. James Walters made a trip to Chicago today. H. P. Overton, of Hammond, is visiting relatives here. Chas. Saidla made a business trip to Morocco today. ' Mrs. J. T. Wheeler left yesterday for Dover, Okla. Frank B. Ham made a business trip to Monon today. S. L Wells and wife went to Seymour, Ind., today. A. S. Laßue went to Greenfield today on business. B. D. McColly was in Chicago on business yesterday. Mrs. C. Baldwin left today for Terre Haute for a three week’s visit. Mrs. George Platt has gone to Danville, 111., for a two weeks’ 1 visit. Miss Martha Long has returned from a tiwo days’ visit in Chicago. If you want a good, sound work horse attend the Lowman sale on Jan. sth. Verne Davisson returned to his school studies in Valparaiso Sunday. Mrs. Kate R. Watson and Mrs. Carrie Cheney are Visiting relatives in Monon today. Phone your coal, wood and feed orders to Hamilton & Kellner, No. 273. Will Waymire went to his home in Wolcott ygsterday for a few days’ visit. ,

Dorris Crooks went to Roselawn today to help his father the remainder of the week. All Pythian Sisters are asked to be present Wednesday evening at 7:30 for the election of officers. Mrs. J. Harve Robinson .left today for a visit with her mother at Lafayette and a friend at Carmel. —- - . The Rensselaer barber shops have decided to close hereafter on Saturday nights at 11 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Bennett left this afternoon for St. Petersburg, Florida, to spend the winter. The American Bible Society will present every sailor passing through the Panama canal with a Bible. We still have a few of the car load of bargain spreaders. They are goingfast at SBO cash or SBS time. John Duvall returned to Chicago today after spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. Kenneth Allman is hom& from Chicago for the vacation, where he has been attending a .school of pharmacy. Mrs. H. L Michaels, of Edmore, Mich., who has been visiting Miss Maud Daugherty, left yesterday for Crawfordsville for a short visit. IMrs. Eli Critser was called to Wolcott yesterday by the sickness of her brother and niece. The latter is not expected to live. P. W. Clarke and daughter, IMUss Mae, went to Lowell this morning to attend the funeral of Mr. Clarke’s father, Admiral Dewey celebrated his 77th birthday Saturday. A number of officials and friends called to pay their respects.

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