Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

School in Rensselaer begins Monday, Sept 6th. Hamilton & Kellner sell the famous Johnston corn binder. Fountain Bark Assembly closed yesterday with a good attendance. Mrs. Harry Hendricks went to Lowell this morning to visit her sister. Walter Wallick, of Galesburg, 111., visited his uncle, George Spangle and family last week. Charley Smith left yesterday for Piqua, Ohio, where he has a good job in a printing office. Miss Linda Langworth, of Davenport, lowa, came Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bringle. A. C. Stauffenberg, of Manhattan, 111., came over yesterday to look after his farming interests. Chas. Wenrick returned to his home at Lagro Saturday after a visit with Mrs. M. W. Reed and C. G. Kessinger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chase V. Day and children left yesterday for Spencer for a three weeks’ visit with her people. Mrs. D. D. Pierson and two children returned to Chicago Heights this morning, Mr. Pierson remaining for a longer visit. Mrs. Anna Warner, of .Kankakee, 111., who has been visiting here for .the past two weeks, will return to her home tomorrow. Walter Gehr, the American express agent, is spending a few days at his home in Lima, Ohio, and N. W. Reeve is again conducting the office for him. Mr. and Mrs. John Rapson and baby, of Brazil, are visiting Charles Clift and family. Mr. Clift formerly lived at Brazil and worked in a barbershop owned by Mr. Rapson. There were an even hundred excursion tickets sold to Chicago Sunday. The fare was $1 for the round trip and this was the first excursion of the year. Dr. H. J. Laws came from Lafayette yesterday and spent the day with H. W. Kiplinger and family and Mrs. Laws, who had been here since Wednesday, accompanied him home that evening. Mrs. Charles Mann and little daughter returned to Cincinnati yesterday after a visit of six weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFarland. Earle Reynolds left yesterday for Memphis, Tenn., to which place Mrs. Reynolds went from New York. They will be in vaudeville there this week and next week at New Orleans. They will then return here for a week before going to St. Louis. A family at Rochester had no money on circus day and doped out a little system of high finance. They went to a grocery store and bought several dozen eggs on credit, then took them to another grocery store and sold them for cash. They all went to the circus. Emerson Coen, who is visiting his parents here, has received a position with a New York company and will be located in one of the company’s branch offices, possibly in Chicago. He will not go to work until Oct. Ist.' Mrs. Coen, who is Still at Waterloo, lowa, will join him here about the first of October. G. W. O’Dell, of Greencastle, whose wife has been taking treatment here of Dr. Turfler, has rented one of Earle Reynolds’ new houses in Phillips’ addition and his family will make their home here for the nextt year and Mts. O’Dell will continue to take treatment from Dr. Turfler. Mike Wagner has sufficiently recovered from his recent injuries in an automobile accident as to be able to go to Chicago Sunday to take some post-graduate work in the shorthand school prior to the opening of the September term of the circuit court. Edwin Robinson also went there and will continue the commercial course he has been taking.