Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Forest Morlan and Ed Robinsofi were down from Chicago over Sunday. L. Verne Haas was down from Chicago Sunday to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. R. D. Thompson and two little daughters are spending today in Chicago. Paul Donnelly went to Lafayette today on an onion selling trip for his father, A. Donnelly. Don’t forget the Homestead farm, northwest of town, Wednesday, March 22nd. Victor Hoover was home from Purdue Sunday to visit with his parents arid friends.
Kenneth Allman was home from Indianapolis for the week end to visit his parents and friends. C. A. Gundy, who is now working at Pemie. 111., was here over Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Branson spent last week visiting their son, Lee and wife over toward Goodland. Just to remind you that Wednesday, March 22nd, is the date of the sale at the Homestead farm. B. Forsythe and D. C. Hafstead last week loaded out the last of their oniohs. They sold in all seven car loads.
John Knox, who is now traveling for the American Drug Co., was here over Sunday. His territory is over southern Indiana. County Road Superintendent Gray went to Wheatlield today to look after the roads in the north end of the county. ’ Herman Hordeman is spending a couple of weeks helping his brother, Peter, in a lumber camp in Union township. Attend the Homestead Farm sale Wednesday, March 22nd. There will be horses, mules, cattle, hogs and chickens for sale. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Weirich returned to Kewanna today after spending a week- with Moses Chupp and other Jasper county relatives. ■■ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman left today for their eastern trip to Washington, D. C., Richmond and Newport News, Va., and other points.
Emerson Coen went to Conrad today to begin work on one of Mrs. Jennie Conrad’s farms. Mrs. Coen will remain here for a few days \jn.til their household goods arrive there. Some fine Orpington and White Leghorn chickens in addition to theother things advertised at the Homestead Farm sale Wednesday, March 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Hollingsworth, of Chicago, have spending the past month in Palm Beach, Fla., and other southern points and are to be in Washington two or diree days this week.
George Brightup, of St. Joe, Mich., who had been visiting his sister, Mrs. S. C. Brockus, for the past month, returned to his home today. Mrs. Brockus accompanied him as far as Chicago, where Mr. Brockus is working. ‘ Mrs. Chas. Passon came Friday to visit her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Passons, and Charley joined her here Saturday night and both returned to Ehst Chicago Sunday evening.— Charley-has a good position in a grocery store there. b Bojn, Friday, March 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toombs, of Barkley township, a baby boy, which was deformed by not having a right arm. The unfortunate parents are also the parents of the little girl which received such a terrible injury last year by having parts of her face tom off by a charge from a shotgun.
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