Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Chas. Leavol made a trip toLowell yesterday. Rev. Titus made a business trip to Chicago today. Albert Swartzell made a trip to Monticello today. Chris. Nafziger, of Jordan township, made a trip* to Monon today. 2 If you want a first class cream separator see Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Henry Purcupile went to Chicago this morning to buy millinery stock. Mrs. Ray Parks and baby returned this morning from a week’s visit at Kankakee, 111. G. J. Jessen went to Chicago yesterday afternoon and remained over until today. • 1 I ' I II T ■ -II ■ Van Grant and Howard Clark witnessed the Cubs ball game in Chicago yesterday.' Red Comp chick starter and poultry feed. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson went to Chicago today to remain until tomorrow evening. Mrs. J. H. Allman and Mrs. W. H. Coover came over from Remington this afternoon to visit J. D. Allman and family. Julius Taylor, the carpenter, has begun the construction of a new house on Forest street, north of the railroad. Phil Hanley returned to Chicago this morning after a visit since Saturday with the family of his uncle, Judge Hanley. A traveling man remarked this morning; “This is my second trip to Rensselaer and it is certainly a fine town, the best in my territory.” Our Bimel buggies are here. They are high quality. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Hog cholera is reported in the country again and Russell Van Hook, just west of town, has lost several head within the past few days. . George P. Daugherty, who has been quite poorly lately, is reported somewhat improved and indications point to further improvement. Mrs. Dillon, a state officer of the Royal Neighbors, the auxiliary of the Modern Woodmen, came this morning and will spend several days in this city. k. Owen Barker, of Hanging Grove township, was called to Sheridan yesterday by the death of his brother-in-law, Greenberry Wills, who died at the age of 54 years. Joseph Lane has been summoned as petit juror for the April term of the district court of the United States and left for Hammond Monday, where the court convenes today. The new Fowler hotel in Lafayette opens today, It is a fine structure. and a great credit to Lafayette. Traveling men seem of the opinion that it will prove’a big success. Seward Devoy returned to Lake Geneva, Wis., today after a visit here since Saturday with his wife, who has for the past month been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. J. O’Brien. A meeting of the young people of 1 the Christian church which had been announced for this evening has been postponed until Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock, on account of the absence of Rev. Titus today. County Superintendent and Mrs. Lamson, accompanied by Dr. Kresler, went to Chicago on the early morning train and Mrs. Lamson will enter a hospital for treatment and possibly undergo a surgical operation. B. F. Fendig guarantees Parisian Sage to remove dandruff, stop falling hair and scalp itch, and t< put life and beauty into the hair making it soft and lustrous. It’s a most invigorating and helpful tonic, and inexpensive. The Pleasant Ridge school, which was taught by Miss Ferne Tilton, closed today and a number of pupils from the Rensselaer school were allowed to attend the closing. A basket dinner at noon was a pleasing feature. Mrs. E. J. P. Alter returned several days; ago from her winter’s stay in the south, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Watson and family at Pachuta, Miss., and also spent some time at Jackson, Miss., Pensacola, Ria., and other places. Simon Yoder, of near Mt. Ayr, while chopping wood some three weeks ago suffered a severe injury to his left eye and it is now .in a very serious condition and today, juscompanied by Dr. J. T. Martin, he went to Indianapolis to consult a specialist and it is possible that he may have to have the eye ball removed. • The Ladies Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the Presbyterian church will hold a praise meeting Wednesday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. John Eger. Reports from the Logansport Presbyterial society held at Remington, April 13 and 14, will be given at this time. All the ladies of the church are earnestly invited to be at this meeting.
