Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Jack Webb was down from Chicago JF • i ■■ 1 " C. w. Rhoades made a business trip to Lafayette today. Miss Harriett Landers came from Chicago today to visit with friends. done. Phone 621. —Leo Mecklenburg. Electrical wiring and repair work Mrs. W. W. Hill left Saturday for a visit with her mother at Dunkirk. Smith Rainier, of Brookston, visited his brother, O. K. Rainier and family Sunday. Miss Margaret Hofmann, of Monticello, visited Mrs. J. W. Medicui over Sunday. A son was bom Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meek, of near the Gant school house. If you are interested in quality you will appreciate our stock of buggies. —Hamilton A Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pitzer, of Terre Haute, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Putts. Washington township outside of Martinsville voted dry Saturday by a majority of two to one. Prof. Claude Rhoades, of Chicago University, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thompson. Mrs. David Elder went to Surrey today to visit her brothers, Levi and Simon Chupp, for several days. We can get you repairs for the Milwaukee, Osborne, Champion and Plano harvesting machinery.—Hamilton & Kellner. Dr. Wade Laßue, of Indianapolis, came Saturday for a visit of two days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Specie, of Logansport, returned today after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shafer. Mrs. Agnes Stedman returned to her home in Reynolds today after a few days' visit with J. F. Baker and family. Guy T. Gerber, the school teacher, is spending the summer in Marion, where he is employed in the office of the Legal Loan Co. Miss Marie Barkley returned to Valparaiso today, where she is attending school, after spending the 4th with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Zeiglerreturned to Indianapolis today after spending the 4th with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Zeigler. lowa has a new anti-tipping law. It went into effect Saturday night and provides a fine of $25 for “setting ’em up” to another person. Every member of the Macabees is requested to meet Friday night at the home of Mrs. Alma Retherford. By request of Mrs. Marie H. Gray, organizer. To meet the harvest we have stocked with a large supply of twine and a large number of extra binders. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Owing to ill health R. P. Benjamin has resigned as the Singer sewing machine agent here to take effect as soon as his successor is appointed. A party of tourists motoring from Chicago, ran into a ditch north of town Sunday. They managed to get repairs from Rensselaer and went on their way. Terrance Thomson, of Easton, Pa., went to Hammond today and will go from there to his home. He visited his sister, Mrs. Charles Bowers, while here.

German .figures claim that since May 2nd they have captured 520,000 men, 1,630 o;cers, 300 field guns, 770 machine guns and incalculable war material. Harry Newman has rented the house in which Harrison Timmons formerly lived on South Cullen street and himself and bride will occupy it as a residence. Mr and Mrs. C. A. Haas and children are here from Lafayette for a few days’ visit with relatives. Verne Haas came down from Hammond Sunday to visit them here. Vera Bever, the little girl who was burned very badly last Wednesday when a firecracker went off in her face, is very much better now and it is thought both eyes will be saved. .Mias Mildred Biggs went to Indian-* apolis Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs. G. B. Rollings and to bring home her little nephew, Albert Duvall, who has been visiting there for the past week. Some celebrated Saturday; others continued the celebration on Sunday and still others are stffl celebrating. It is hoped that by tomorrow every one wffl be back on the job again. Mrs. Wm. Washbarn, Misses Glen Day and Leia Paulus and Master Gordon Robinson went to Buchannon, Midi., today and from there will go to Wm. Rowles for afewdays. Wm. owles for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davies and Mrs. D. B. Wallace, of Chicago, are the guests of the latter’s son, A E. Wallace and family and wffl remain until Tuesday evening.' > fry oorCMM Ooima.