Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rex Warner is in Chicago on business today. Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. A. G. Work went to Lafayette today for a short visit. Charley Robinson spent Sunday with relatives at Battle Ground. S. C. Irwin and Tom Burns were Lafayette visitors today. The girls' sew club will meet with Miss Wilda Littlefield Thursday. Mrs. Floyd Gruber has been quite sick with tonsilitis for several days? Mrs. Myra Casey and children went to Grant Park, 111., today for a visit. Born, Sunday, Aug. Bth, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, a daughter. Miss Grace Norris went to Indianapolis today to visit for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Tul Malone and children returned this morning from an over-Sunday visit with relatives in Delphi. 1 Mrs. Belle Cleaver came this morning from Cedar Rapids, la., to visit her sisters, Mrs. Mary Mathena and Mrs. Harriett Rowen.

Bom, Saturday, Aug. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cain, a daughter; bom, Sunday, Aug. Bth, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coffell, a son. Miss Ada Yeoman returned to Anderson today, where she is employed by the Gospel Trampet Publishing Co., after spending a week with her father, W. B. Yeoman, at Surrey. Miss Emma Rishling went to Indianapolis this morning to spend the week at the millinery opening. She will again be employed at Franklin in a large millinery store this fall. Kirs. D. J. Boyles, f Delphi, and Misses Nellie and Bessie Murphy, of Lafayette, came this morning to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowman, at Newland. Mrs. Catherine Orr returned to Chicago this morning after a short visit with Mrs. Joseph Pullins. Miss Mollie Orr, who had accompanied her mother here, remanied for a longer visit. Miss Jessie Taylor returned to Milwaukee this morning after visiting her cousins, Mrs. W. C. Milliron and Mrs. Hale Warner, here. She accompanied Mrs. Milliron here from Denver, Ind., last Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker took an automobile trip yesterday to Rochester, Lake Manitou, Maxinkuckee, Brace Lake, and Kings Lake. They spent the night with friends at Kewanee, returning home this morning. Max Kepner, with the assistance of Harve Hemphill, has remodeled his little car, commonly known as the “skeeter.” It has everything that is needed in the way of speed and Harve <Jrove it home from Remington in 14 minutes recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oglesby and little daughter returned this morning from a visit with his parents at Knox since last Thursday. His parents have been poorly but he left them feeling somewhat better than they had for some time before his visit. Orville Bringle, the Fair Oaks young man who recently underwent a surgical operation, was in town today. He is greatly improved and seems on the road to recovery. He is the carrier of one of the rural routes out of Remington and will resume his job before long. Drs. Washburn and Johnson operated on a 2-years-old child of Dan Guthrey, on the Hillis ranch in Newton county Sunday. The child had suffered a terribly burned hand and the fingers were being drawn in toward the palm. The operation is expected to largely correct the trouble,.

Mrs. Caddie Tourne and Mrs. Eva Tynes, sisters of Mrs. J. A. Grant, of New Orleans, La., who have been visiting her for several days, left this morning for Denver, Colorado Springs and San Francisco, to spend several weeks attending the exposition and visiting other places in the west.