Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
(Moses Cliupp made a trip to Morocco tuuay. Mrs. J. H. Dunlap made a business trip to Art. Ayr today. Stuart Short returned this morning from <a visit to Motion. H. R. Grow and Albert Withain went to Whiting tqdiay. Miss Jennie Harris went to Chicago today for -a few days’ stay. Leo Kolhoff lias moved into town and occupies property on East Elan street. I Attorney William Darroch, of Kentland, was a visitor .at the court house here .today. Mrs. O. K. Ritchey bas ibeen quite poorly for several weeks'but is now unite * little improved. F. E. Kay, the Aloroeco auto liveryman, brought Attorney M. E. Graves over from Morocco today. Apples 'bananas, leaf lettiice, nute, candies, flowers and fresh lish at Osborne’s store, Phone 439. Thus. Thornton, who lives at the (date soldiers’ home at Lafayette, came today to visit relatives and old friends. Mrs. E. L. Clark and great-grand-son, Billie Robinson, went to Lafayette today for a short visit with relatives. The Girls' Sew Club will meet on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Howard Mills at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. E. Parkinson. Harry Gilford went to Sandwich. 111., yesterday, to see his cousin, Freeman Gifford, who will move to what is known as the White farm near Zadoc this spring.
John Bruner and .family, who moved here a year or two ago from Madison and lived on a farm in Jordan township is moving back to Madison. C. G. Hockunlively, of Gary, was here ytfsteiday conferring with J. D. Allman, the local agen't of the Bankers Life Insurance Co., of DesAfoines, lowa. We have 200 good solid apple barrels, just the thing to pack your goods in for moving, or for setting chickens or turkeys in. If taken at onc r , 5c each. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and daughter, Airs. H. H. W. Wood, Jr., were in Chicago Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Murray’s sister, Mrs. D. B. Whetstone, who died of cancer at the age of 68 years There is nothing healthier this season of the year than apples and fancy apples are cheap at the present time, $2.50, $2.75 and $3 a bbl. 20c, 25c and 30c a peck. JOHN EGER. W. S. Ahern, who moved to Barkley township recently from Newton county, made a business trip to Chicago today. He will farm part of the Kirk farm, formerly the Frazee land. ©r. H. J. Kannal went to Chicago yesterday to 'attend a meeting of the U. S. live stock sanitary board. The foot and mouth disease is to be discussed. Dr. John Dickson, a federal inspector, was here yesterday in consultation with Dr. Kannal. C. A. Roberts, the wagon and buggy dealer, has been quite skit for several days at the home of Wilson Shaffer. He <w*as threatened with pneumonia but is now some what improved. Ed Reeve is looking after his business for him while siok.
Martin O’Mara, of Monon, father of Monon 'passenger conductor John O’Mara, is reported to 'be very sick and expected to die. He was a section foreman at Monon for thirty-five years, during which time he its said not to have missed a single day’s work, eraa visit wirn reiawves m, nouns. (Mr. and Mrs. Paul M'akus and children spent Monday evening with C. E. Stibbe and family. Several young folks attended the datnee at William Wamky’s Saturday night. Wm. Unrah, who has 'been visiting relatives at South Chicago the past week, returned home Friday afternoon. iA surprise (party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Ed Steinke, of. Keener township, in honor of it being his (birthday and also their •wedding anniversary. Adi enjoyed the evening with cards, singing, music and dancing. Refreshments were served. All departed at a late hour.
Henry Man Dyke, the American minister »t The Hague, Monday turned over to the Netherlands Red CroSs society on .behalf of the American Red Cross. The Rev. James Mtorrison Darnell, better known as .the “marrying parson,” obtained a license in Crown Point Monday to marry Mies Ruth Soper, of Owantonna, Minm. Watch out for pickpockets. Two St. Jphn men were robbed while boarding a Monon train at Hammood a few days ago. ‘Oneof the ..men was accompanying bis -wife ( home from the hospital. Tit our Classified Column.
