Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

George Culp returned this morning from a visit over night at Monon. John Poole made a visit to his farm at Hopkins Park, 111., today. Miss Cecilia Hollingsworth went to Chicago today to remain over Sunday. Carl Shide went to Lafayette today to spend a week with relatives. Souvenir art tray free with a 10c can of E Z Stove Polish at Burchard’s 5c & 10c Store. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson went to Monticello today to visit over Sunday with her mother. A hoopsnake killed by Peter Hordeanann in Walker township is on exhibition in a bottle at Fendig’s drug store. Miss Flora Parke returned to Hammond today after; a short visit here with her uncle, Benjamin Harris and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kirk, of Barkley township, left today for a visit with relatives at Reddick and Campus, 111. Dr. J. Hansson, Ray Wood and Billy Bringle went to South Bend today to get an automobile and they will drive back from Here with it. S. M. Guinn, of Lewiston, made a trip to Lafayette today, and Miss Margaret . Hoeferiin, of. the same place, went to Hammond to visit relatives. Geo. I. Reeves,' of Mooresville, who had been in Chicago on business, stopped off here yesterday for a day’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tobias, old friends. -- - ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Cort LaHue and family were here a short time this morning on their way from Harrison county to Mt. Ayr, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cox and her mother, Mrs. Amanda Leach, of Attica, who have been visiting relatives here, went to Kankakee today to visit other relatives. J. J. Montgomery has received some fine new fixtures for his news depot and confectionery store and they are being installed. Nothing but the best for John. Mrs. F. M. Goff returned to Fair Oaks this morning after spending several days visiting the families of Harvey and Joe Davisson and her daughter, Mrs. David Overton. The monthly meeting of the Jas-per-Newton medical society will be held this evening at Kentland, Dr. Matthews being the host. The Rensselaer doctors will be represented by several members of the society.

Miss Luella Maud Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Day, is to be married on June 21st to Mr. Oscar Williamson. The day set for the marriage is Miss Day’s 19th birthday. The marriage will take place at her home. William Mulhollen, of Lafayette, who is visiting George Gorham and family, made a trip to Parr today, accompanied by Mrs. Gorham, to spend the day with Sol Norman and family. Tomorrow he will go to Fair Oaks to visit Joe Norman. Mrs. Rufus Knox and baby returned to Chicago yesterday after a visit of two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates. Her brother, Glenn Bates, of Portalnd, Oreg., who had been visiting here, accompanied her to Chicago to spend a few days. If an article is sold cheap in Rensselaer, it’s because it is handled at Burchard’s 5c & 10c Store. And we carry everything. A car load of oil is on hand for the oiling of the streets of this city. It might have been done with economy by the city if it could have legally engaged in it and collected the assessments, but it will be done by contract and the job will make a fait profit for some one. It is understood that White, the Brook contractor, made something like SBOO for the tarvia job he done here last year.

Mrs. Isaac Wiltshire left this morning for "town Creek, Ala., owing to the illness of her brother, Sherman Knauff, who has visited here on several occasions. He was married three months ago and two weeks ago was taken to a hospital at Birmingham and operated on for appendicitis. The appendix had ruptured and serious conditions resulted which now threaten his life. Mrs. Wiltshire may be absent all summer. We carry dishes from Haviland down at unheard of prices, by piece or set. No more complete line in town. Burchard’s 5c & 10e Store. The foot and mouth disease quarantine has just been lifted in Lake county and cattle can now be shipped for immediate use without inspection.

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