Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Miss Harriett Shedd spent Saturday in Dorris Crooks spent- Saturday and Sunday with his father at Roselawn. Mrs. Angela Luers went to Parr this morning to spend the week at the home of her son, Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ranton, Sr., on Front street, have been quite poorly with colds that bordered on pneumonia. Burgess Dillon, an old soldier who has been confined to his home by sickness for some time, was able to be out Saturday. Harry Zimmerman was home over Sunday with his mother, Mrs. John Zimmerman and family. He returned to Michigan City this morning. Ed Randle’s family are still at Menomonie, Wis., where he has his household goods stored and they will probably not join him here until about April Ist. Mrs. William Steiner, who has been spending the winter with her parents at Parr, was in Rensselaer over night and will return to Chicago tomorrow to take up her residence. A.’ B. Cowgill returned to RiVerton, 111., today after a brief visit with old friends here. He has been engaged in the undertaking business at Riverton since leaving Rensselaer nine years ago last fall.

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