Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Joe Chapman is spending the day in Monon. I zee Adams went to Lafayette on business today. Miss Madeline Ramp went to Chicago today. Charles Moody went to Lafayette today on business. Harvey Myres, of Parr, spent laat night in Rensselaer. Misses Edith and Ethel Gramlataff returned from Idaville today. Miss Carrie Baker, of Barkley township, went to Chicago today. Ohas. E. Baker, of Wisconsin, is visiting his father at Mt. Ayr. John Shide and Ralph Moore hawe purchased Maxwell auto mobiles. Frederick Brown, of Chicago, is visiting his cousin, Miss Ruth Clark. Miss Mayme Stevens went ho Crawfordsville today for a visit with friends. Emmett Hollingsworth returned home today from a •business trip to Indianapolis. J. H. Perkins and wife went to Mishalwaka to spend New Years with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stehhins went to Bangor, Mich., today to spend New Years with his parents. Miss Maude Zeigler went to Inddanapolis today, where she will visit with friends and relatives. Miss Claude Hess, of Momence, came today for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis. Lucy Reynolds and Orabelle McClanahan went to Monon today to visit Mrs. J. C. Robinson.
Mrs. H. A. Harmon and baby returned to Chicago today after a visit with Mrs. N. Brockin. Mrs. F. M. Seward, of Chicago, spent the holidays with friends and relatives at Mt. Ayr. Fred Rhoades returned to Chicago today after a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades. Sam Sigman, of Wolcott, who has been visiting Mrs. E. L. Ritchey and Opal Sigman, returned home today., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowels and Mrs. George Hopkins and grandchildren are spending the day in Parr. Marion Learning and family, of Lafayette, came today for with the Spitler and Learning families. Governor Hammond ,of Minnesota, dropped dead Thursday morning at Clinton, La., where he was inspecting land. While my room is not quite finished, I will ibe open and ready for business Saturday, Jan. 1, 1916. S. LEOPOLD. Mrs. Ralph Newman and son, of Toledo, 111., returned home today after a visit* with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman. ~ Miss Jaunita and Mass Zelta and Robert Frye returned to Crawfords - ville today after a visit with friends in Brook. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maxwell and mother went to Crown Point this morning to attend the funeral of Will Arnott.
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