Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. H. Hogan made a trip to Chicago today. J. F. Bruner is down from Hebron today. 0. .B. Steward made a trip to Hammond today. Mrs. L. V. Martin made a trip to Hammond today. The Lake county fair is being held at Crown Point this week. Attorney S. C. Dwyer, of Lowell, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. David Nay, of Mt. Ayr, went to Franklin yesterday. Mrs. Percy Coon went to Brook today to visit her sister until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Arnolds returned yesterday from a vi§it at St. Elmo, 111. H. M. Shipman returned yesterday from a visit with Everal Smith | and family at Burk, S. Dak.
C. D. Spang, of Georgetown, 111., who owns the former Sawin farm at Fair Oaks, was here yesterday.
Attorneys George Marvin and Emery Sellers, of Monticello, came over this morning to look after some matters in court.
Mrs. J. W. Pierce returned to her home in Greencastle Thursday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Thompson, south of town.
H. W. Wood, Sr., went to Crawfordsville today, where Mrs. Wood had preceded him several days and they will return home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Fletemeyer and baby, of Lafayette, came this morning for a short visit with her father, Alf Donnelly and family.
A. L. Clark left last night for Scottsboro, Ala., to spend two weeks with his son, Edward L. Clark, who is managing his telephone bustness there.
Mrs. Earl Hamish, of Detroit, Mich., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Nuss, southwest of town, went to Frankfort this morning and will go from there to her home in Detroit.
Louis Becher, in sending in a balloe for The Republican’s straw primary, writes that he is about recovered from his long siege of typhoid fever, but that he is not yet able to return to work.
The Delphi Journal, following the plan of The Republican, is running straw a voting contest for governor and United States senator. The Journal provides for second choice in its contest, as the primary law provides.
Mrs. William Daniels will arrive home this evening from a visit of three weeks with her son, Guy and wife in Washington, D. C., where he has held a government position for some time. Mrs. Daniels visited many places of interest and witnessed tihe grand review of the Grand Army of the Republic.
The Monon railroad will run an excursion over the Michigan City branch to Michigan City Friday, Oct. Bth. The rate from Monon and other towns will be $1 for the round trip. Michigan Cfty businessmen are to act as entertainers, to furnish free automobile service for all the ladies who care to go sightseeing. Band concerts and other entertainment will be furnished.
Mrs. Henry Sparling, for many a resident of DeMotte, was here for a short visit this week with Mrs. Rachel Scott and Misses Lizzie and Mary Comer. She has been making her home since June with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Fairchild, at Monon. This morning she went to DeMotte and from there will go to the home of her son, John Sparling, southwest of Hebron, for a visit. She still owns her properties in DeMotte and has them both rented.
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