Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Retta Osman left yesterday for Pittsburg, Pa. _4_ Attorney and Mrs. Chas. M. Sands are spending today in Chicago. Miss Mary Yates went to Chicago yesterday for a short visdti Mrs. Vincent Eisele went to Chicago yesterday to visit relatives. G. W. O’Dell left yesterday on a business trip to Greencastle and Vincennes. ■ Mrs. Hugh Hurley went to Reynolds Sunday see her grandmother, Mrs. Sam Searing. Rave received one of the new $615 Over lands, which I will be pleased to demonstrate to you at any time. —Dr. J. H. Hansson. Mrs. B. Mustard returned .to Valparaiso Sunday after a visit since Thanksgiving with her son, Louie Mustard and family. Mrs. Cal Cain, whose illness was mentioned in this paper a few days ago, is somewhat better today and indications are favorable for recovery.. Michael Quinlan came yesterday from Fairmount, Ind., and after a few days’ visit with relatives here, will leave for Pueblo, Golo.

Simon Leopold is having the room his store wall occupy extended to the rear about 20 feet and he will be hack in it with a stock of goods before Christmas. Miss Marjorie Loughridge, who has been attending Western College for Girls at Oxford, Ohio, has been here tjor a few days’ visit with her mother, iMrs. Frank Leek. She left .today for Oxford to resume her school Work. Harvey Lowman returned Sunday from a visit with his brother, Alf, near Hebron. He is pUumig to start for Oklahoma in a few days. Mrs. Lowman will not go at this time, but will join her hudband there later. Chris. Reiddle, who 'has been working on a dredge for Sternberg Bras, at Fort Laramie, Ohio, for some time, has completed 1 the job there and will .go to work on the lower Iroquois job, the dredge now being near Brook. He came Saturday and will go to Brook after a short visit here with hds mother and sister. Mrs. .Isaac Glazebrook, who has been visiting her daughter at Greencastle, has been quite poorly and her sister-in-law, Miss Viola Qlazebnook, has been withyier for the past two weeks, but is expected to return here tomorrow. During her absence Miss NplHe Makeever, of Mfc. Ayr, has been companion to Mrs. John Makeever. - CASTOR IA Jar infanta and Children. Hi PS