Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fred Waymire made a trip to Lafayette today. ,B. J. Jarrette made a business trip to Warsaw today. Ralph Sprague made a business trip to Monon today. - Mrs. J. W. Dunlap went to Indianapolis today to visit relatives. Miss Cedi Rutherford returned yesterday from a Visit at Fort Wayne. Fine Alberta peaches Wednesday and Thursday at the G. E. Murray Co. J. A. Hays, a ’Monon railroad detective, was in Rensselaer this morning. The Round Table Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. S. R. Nichols. Order your peaches from Murray’s this week. Fine Albertas. Best quality. Lowest price. Edward Honan, Jr., has been pledged to the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at DePauw University. Miss Margery Sturdy, of Chicago, came yesterday for a few days’ stay with Mrs. B. F. Fendig. The ladies of the G. A. R. will take their dinners Friday of this week with Mrs. M. E. Thompson. Miss Ida Murray returned to Monticello Monday after a brief visit with her cousin, Mrs. F. M. Donnelly. Miss Georgia Edmonds, who has been visiting at McCoysburg for the past two weeks, went to her home in Fowler today.

Mrs. N. J. Burgett and Miss Nan Abbott returned home this morning from a visit since Saturday at Rossville. C. G. Allen returned to Englewood this morning after a visit since Saturday with Joe Grouns and family, of Milroy township. Mrs. De Verter, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson for a few days, returned to her home in Attica today. Miss Lillian Skinner and Mrs. Ray E. Yeoman, of Valparaiso, who have been visiting here, w r ent to Lafayette yesterday for a short visit. Lee Adams and Herbert Hammond went to Detroit, Mich., today to get two new Dodge cars, for which Mr. Adams is the local agent, Mrs. Elizabeth Legg and daughter, Mrs. Mary Legg, of Monticello, returned home today after a few days’ visit with Abe Hurley and family. Wise men don’t grow bald. Parisian Sage stimulates the hair roots to grow new hair. Guaranteed by B. F. Fendig for falling hair, itching scalp and dandruff.

T. M. Callahan left this morning for Horicon, Wis., to See Ed Oliver, who is engaged in a land sale plan there similar to the Newland and Springer sales he conducted in this county. Ergus Timmons, who was stabbed with a pair of sheep shears at the hands of George Zea Monday afternoon, is getting along very nicely and it is believed he will recover all right. Charles Shriver, of Mt. Ayr, left this morning for Edmonds, N. Dak., near which place he has a farm and he will remain there while his small grain is being thrashed. Six Mexicans who escaped from a jail at San Benito, Tex., were hunted down by two companies of infantry and killed. The people of the little town are fearing an outbreak from across the border. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stephana, who formerly lived near Remington, but who moved two years ago to Glendqp, Mich., where they own a farm and also a general store, returned to their home today after a visit of two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. L. G. Franscioviac, near Remington.

Mt. and Mrs. J. L. Brady, of Stockton, Cal., arrived last evening for a visit of a few days with relatives and old friends and today Mrs. Stella Ketchum and Mrs. Ernest Lamson are receiving for Mrs. Brady at the home of Mrs. Ketchum. Mr. and Mrs. Brady will also visit with her people in Indianapolis before returning to their western home. J A Mrs. Laura Michaels has left on an extended trip to the west. She will visit at Burlington, Wyo., with her son, John, and will then go to Pasadena, Cal., to visit another son, W. F. Michaels. After visiting the exposition she will return home, stopping at Monte Vista, to visit Mrs. Mary - -1-