Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Leslie dark is visiting in Delphi today. M. J. Wagner, the court reporter, returned from Chicago today. Mrs,; W. H. Ooover, of Boulder, Coflo., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman Miss Marian Parker returned to Oxford, Ohio, this afternoon, where she attends school. Clarence DrulMnger and L. E. Ponrtler,*'ot Mt. Ayr, were business visitors in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Barnum and Mrs. T. N. Atwood returned to Franklin after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nattie Scott m | r Kenneth Allman has returned to school in Chicago after spending a week’s vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.. Allman. The' Business Men’s Association will meet at Collins’ shoe store this evening to perfect the organization. A full attendance is desired. i Miss Grace Peyton returned to her school in Chicago, after spend Ing Christmas vacation with her mother. Mrs Mary Peyton. Special Orange Sale by The G. E. Murray Co. Large, sweet SunKised oranges, the .40c per dozen kind, sale price, 29c per dozen. 15c for a half dozen. Harry Barnum returned to Indianapolis yesterday after spending the week end with his mother, Mrs. Barnum, and Mr. and Mrs. Nattie Scott.' ' j Miss .Viable Atwood returned to Chicago yesterday after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Atwood. and Mr. and Mrs. Nattie Scott. C. C. Snyder returned to his home in Amboy today after auctioneering W. T. and A. B. Lowman’s sale Monday. He will return the 29th of this month to cry a sale for Charles Lowman. Misses Florence and Aileen Allman returned today to their school studies at Oxford, Ohio, after visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman, through the vacation. George Healey, Jr., returned to school at Champaign, 111., today. George is three days late on account of sickness, but has fully re covered and is ready for the exam ination, which takes place in two weeks. Charles Miller, who came to this city for some years as the traveling representative of Hollweg & Reese, lias made a trip since the first of the year for an Evansville house, changing his line. His old customers gave him the glad hand. Today is a gloomy one, the temperature at a damp, near freezing point and yet warm enough to maintain a slight melting process. The sun is buried, deep" behind heavy clouds and a fog hangs low. We have had many fine winter days, however, and have no kick coming. Douglas and Sidney Johnson, of Eakley, Okla., arrived here today to visit Henry L. Wortley and other relatives. They are young m?n whose father was a cousin of Mr. Wortely’s father. It is possible they may decide to locate In this vicinity.
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