Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Arthur Tuteur made a trip to Indianapolis today. Delphi and Monticello papers speak in highest terms of the Chautauqua. Miss Edna Fendig went to Chicago this morning for a visit of a week or ten days. Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton & Kellner. John Bothast and son, Ralph, of Gifford, went to Union City today to visit relatives. D. H. Sharp, of Cambria, Clinton county, came this morning to visit Clifford Parkison at Pleasant Ridge. Walker Gilmore went to Parr today for a visit until the first of the week with his cousin, Orville Rowen. Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Monticello played a ball game in one hour last Sunday. The Monticello boys defeated the Logansport Fords 7 to 0. Rev. D. A. Rodgers, of Lakeville, returned home today after a brief visit with his sister, Mrs. R. A. Parkison. Frank Creek returned to Carmi, 111., today after a visit of several days with John Flatt and family, west of tow n. Mrs. A. C. Scott and daughter, Miss Nellie, left this morning for Brush, Colo., for a visit of two weeks or more with relatives. Dr. M. D. Gwin went to Chicago today to meet Mrs. Gwin, who is returning from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Barnes, in Oshkosh, Wis. T.i» weathcrr.eD forecx - ’ts fa.*- *o night and Friday. Present prospects of a fulfillment of this desirable condition are not at all bright. Misses Levanche and Laura Dick, and brother, George, of Lake Village, came today to visit Charles Hancock and family, of Jordan township. Mrs. Leo Wolf, of Hammond, came today to spend the day with her mother, Mrs. A. Leopold, whose 72nd birthday it is. Mrs. Louis R. Haas, of Tipton, is also here. Mr. and Mrs. John Childers and children who live east of town, went to Brookston today to attend the funeral of Mrs. James Yoe, who died at the age of 87 years. William Whited was down from Newland over night. He was managing a large onion farm there this year and had out 100 acres. He reports that only 3 acres out of the 100 will raise marketable onions., Misses’ and childrens* strap pumps, in velvet, white canvas and leathers, specially priced to close out, at the Columbia. Mrs. Ella Kennedy returned this morning from Delphi. Her husbandj Ebenezer Kennedy, remained at Delphi. He is in a serious condition of health and may be taken to Indianapolis for treatment.
Miss Enid Lyon returned to Chicago this morning after a week’s visit with Mrs. Ralph Donnelly and Mrs. Louis Ramp. She accompanied Mrs. Mary Rockhold here, and the latter is remaining for a longer visit. Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Several couples went to Cedar Lake today to attend the picnic at Lassens. The Van Rensselaer Club arranged for the picnic but the weather conditions were so unfavorable that only a few went. It is expected that others will go up this afternoon and remain until No. 3 tonight. Mrs. J. E. Harrod returned to her home in Indianapolis today, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. L. B. Fate. The latter accompanied her home for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harrod will move to Altoona, Pa., in a few days, where they expect to make their future home. Subscribe for The Republican.
