Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Roadruck was a Sunday visitor in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. George Gorham are spending today at Joe Norman’s near Fair Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carpenter, of Fair Oaks, spent Saturday in Rensselaer. Born, today, June 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Lakin, of Parr, a daughter. A. B. Garrett, a Brookston business man, was a Rensselaer visitor this morning. No matter how hard you are to please, we have the buggy that will suit you to a T.—Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Johanna Quinn, of Washington, D. C., came today to visit her aunt, Mrs. Patrick Curran, at the residence of Fafther Daniels. Mrs. Amos Myer and Mrs. Bernard Kyes and little son, of Flora, came Saturday to visit a week with Mrs. Kye’s sister, Mrs. J. W. Sink. Morocco was beaten at baseball Sunday by the score of 9 -to 7. Monon loaded up and went to Delphi and defeated the Comers 3 ito 1. Mt. Ayr lost at Thayer 5 to 4. Buggies, buggies, we have them in all grades and styles. We have the one you want. Come and see.—Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Amott spent Sunday with Will Whittaker and family near Roselawn. Mrs. W. 11. Stephenson and granddaughter, Dorothy Frye, left this morning for Minneapolis, Minn., for a visit of two months.

The chicken market is up a cent this week and hens are selling for 12 cents. At that they are cheaper than many cuts of meat. J. K. Davis, of Greencastle, who has been spending the past week at Wolcott, was in Rensselaer a short time today. J. J. Hunt at the M. E. church Sunday was chosen to the lay electoral conference to be held Oct. 2nd at South Bend. Prof. Dean was chosen reserve delegate. George Harnish, who drives one of W. L. Frye’s busses, is taking a vacation this week, and left today for Ft. Wayne to visit his sister. John Lyons is driving the bus. Hamilton & Kellner are carrying a large stock of binders. If your old one does not handle the heavy grain they can fix you up with" one that will. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mathena and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Abbott and son and daughter motored to Plymouth yesterday to spend the day with Mrs. Abbott’s mother, Mrs. John Kreiter. Bert Jarrette, who spent Saturday at Monon helping at his store there on market day, says that the event was very successful and a large crowd of buyers were in town. Mrs. W. P. Knox, of Chicago, who has been visiting relatives here for the past three weeks, left Saturday for her home. Miss Lucile Knox went home with her and will visit her brother, John. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe and their two younger children returned to Louisville, Ky., today, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Margaret Radcliffe remained for a longer visit.

Mrs. Grant Warner is gaining strength very slowly at the hospital in Chicago, where her husband spent Sunday with her. Another blood transfusion is to be made Wednesday, her brother, John Robinson, again giving a pint of his blood for her. Arthur Cafarilli, of Minneapolis, Minn., who is in the auditing department of the Minneapolis, St. Louis railroad company, came Sunday with his mother to old friends. They will go to Wolcot' Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sawdn. , I. F. Meader and daughter, Mrs. Harry Arnold and husband spent Sunday at the Hahnemann hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Meader underwent a minor operation one day last week but a major operation of a very serious nature is necessary and will be performed in the next few days. Leslie Pollard and Paul Miller left today for Brookston to canvass for the sale of aluminum ware and expect to spend the remainder of the summer at the work. Leslie will enter Purdue in the fall and Paul will return to dental school in Indianapolis. The vesper service last evening was one of the most enjoyable Sunday evening services possible to hold. Dr. Cumick preached to a large audience. The band gave a sacred concert and it is estimated that there were almost a thousand persons gathered about the court square.

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