Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Ed Fay is spending today at Pari. Sam Fendig made a trip to Chicago today. Boxelder trees are budding. Sure sign of spring. E. L Hollingsworth is spending today at Kalamazoo, Mich. <W. B. Morgan, of Monon, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Charles Saidla made a business trip to Kankakee today. John R. Lewis, the Berkshire hog fancier, made a trip to Lafayette today. Mrs. W. L. Bott and daughter, Mrs. Don Beam, are spending today in Logansport. Ed Oliver who had been here on business, returned to Chicago this morning. Bom, today, Oct. 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray a daughter and their second girl baby. W. I. Hoover (received two new Fords last Saturday and went to Chicago today To~get two more. Genuine Jackson Hill Egg coal is very satisfactory for the range. A car just received.—D. E. Grow. Miss Elise Roberts, of Chicago, visited her grandparents, v P. F. Roberts, near Brook, from Friday to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, of Mt. Ayr, were Rensselaer visitors today and look dinner (with his sister, Mrs. Mark Hemphill. J. L. Beiler, of near Fair Oaks, lost a good mare by death Saturday. The animal was insured in M. E. Griffin’s agency. There will be a meeting of the Royal Arch Chapter Thursday evening, Oct. 21. A large attendance is desired. —C. H. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becher, of near Brook, returned to their home last Thursday after spending two weeks in Chicago visiting relatives in different parts of the city. All feed and coal accounts are due and must be paid the first of the month succeeding delivery. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. B. A. Mcßee, of Monon, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Sands, went to Thayer this morning to spend the week with relatives.

Theodore Keiper went to Lafayette today to take further treatment at St. Elizabeth’s hospital for his lejt eye, which has been causing him some trouble. , A carload of new Overlands, including one ilent Knight for Dr. H. L. Brown, came this morning and Dr. J. Hansson, the local agent, is filled with happiness. Lon Kise)r has not yet engaged in business but has been looking up a location. He has an offer to go on the road as a salesman and may decide to accept it. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wallover and granddaughter, Mrs. Earl Shalley, and little baby, of Harrisburg, Pa., who have been visiting Mrs. Mary A. Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Summers, south of town, for the past two weeks, left for their home today. The Ladies’ Industrial Society of the Presbyterian church will hold an all-day meeting Wednesday in the dining room of the church. The dinner will be furnished by the ladies of the first ward and the husbands of the ladies are expected for dinner. Prof. Otto Braun came down from Lowell this morning. He states that his family has become settled in their home there and in order that he will not lose track of Rensselaer he has ordered The Evening Republican sent to him. . Mrs. G. E. Murray, regent of the D. A. R., who was t ohave gone to the state meeting at Terre Haute to represent General. Van Rensselaer Chapter, was unable to go on account of sickness and Mrs. Paul C. Cumick went in her place. Mrs. Curnick will go from there to Evansville to spend a few days with relatives.

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