Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Herman Hordeman made a trip to Lafayette today. Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton A Kellner.. George Culp made a business trip to Monon and Monticello today. Mrs.-Mary Phillips, mother of Mrs. P. R. Blue, went to Laporte today to visit her son. We are selling buggies. See our line before you buy. HAMILTON A KELLNER. Miss Marguerite Irwin left this morning for Minneapolis, Minn., to visit Mrs. S. C. Irwin, who is visiting relatives there. Misses Alice, Marguerate, Elizabeth and Anna Lang, of Surrey, returned home this morning after a visit with their aunt, Mrs. Lem Huston.
E. L. Hollingsw orth and son, Emmet, went to Isle Royal, Mich., today, to spend a week with Mrs. Hollingsworth and Cecilia, who are spending the summer there. Miss Myrle Ford, who is taking the nurse's training course at Henrotin hospital, Chicago, came to Rensselaer today and was met here by an automobile from Remington and taken to her home for a visit. You can usually tell a farmer a block arway who has completed his thrashing. They smile from ear to ear. This has surely been a terrible year for harvesting small grain and thtre are still many hundreds of acres of oats uncut and only a small part of the thrashing done. Mrs. W. E. Loomis, of Emporia, Kans., came this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. J. W. Mauck, and to take back home her little daughter, Ruby Loomis, who has been spending several months with her aunt. Mrs. Loomis had a severe attack of pneumonia last winter and Mrs. Mauck brought little Ruby home with her at that time. Dr. L. 0. Sale and wife and little son, of Fisher, Champaign county, 111., undertook an auto trip to Chicago yesterday and came via Rensselaer. All w r ent well until the car stuck in a muddy hole in the road some five miles north of town. Another machine which came along soon after they w r ere stuck gave them aid and they were nulled out but decided to return to Rensselaer and abandon the auto trip. They spent the night at the Makeever hotel and this morning w r ent to Chicago by train and will return here for their car tomorrow and motor back to their home. C. Arthur Tuteur returned Monday from a business trip co Indianapolis. He visited the militia camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, where he was encamped the week before and enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon and evening there with the provisional regiment, in which there are several new companies, including the ones at Gary, Elkhart and Michigan City. They were taking hold of the drill in good shape and wall be a great help to the reorganized guard. AdjutantGeneral Bfidges is working untiringly to bring the Indiana National Guard up to the standard required by the war department. Last year several companies that failed to meet the requirement were mustered out and others are now on the doubtful list and as fast as they show that they are not striving for the end of efficiency they will be dropped and new T organizations will take their places.
