Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1915 — PARR. [ARTICLE]

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Mrs. Coen spent Wednesday with Mrs. Rardin. Mrs. Ross Rowen organized a Larkin club Wednesday. Clyde Gunyon has purchased another Ford auto. Lon Harrington was in Parr on business Wednesday. Mrs. Pete Hartel spent Monday with her parents. Dick Caldwell moved his family to the Mary Brusnahan house. Two carloads of hogs were shipped from here by Comer & Son. Pete Hordeman unloaded part of a threshing machine Wednesday. George Myres is on the sick list. Ed Gilmore is working in his place. Harvey Myres has taken O. E. Gtmyon’s place on the Rensselaer dredge. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marion has been very sick but is some better now. Mrs. M. Brown and Mrs. Clint Robinson spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Griffith. J. A. Luers is making some splendid improvements on his place, painting, fencing and building.