Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TEFFT. Sam DeArmond drove tfc Lowell Saturday. Tr F. Maloney was a Wheatfieki goer last Thursday. O. G. Schrader made a business trip to Rensselaer Thursday. Wm. Raasch went to Kankakee Monday to work this season. Harry Lane went to Lafayette last week for a viait with friends. Mary Fenzel went to Judson last Wednesday to see the dentist. Charles Stalbaum drove to Valparaiso Sunday to see his sister. Granny Miles is very bad sick again although site is 4 little better at this writing. Obal Hershman came home Thursday from a visit at Kansas City and Sedalia, Mo. Lulu Nelson went to San Pierre Wednesday to see her sister, Mr 3. Fred Schmidt. * George Dunn came lasit Wednesday and is staying with his mother, who is in very poor health. R. E. Davis went to Renssealer Monday for the regular monthly meeting of trustees. Mrs. O. L. Hilliard went to Chicago Saturday morning to see her daughter, Mrs. Charles Fanslow, Pauline Lewis, of Kersey, came up Saturday evening and stayed over Sunday with Eunice Reddin. W. S. DeArmond filled in the yard around the blacksmith shop, which was a much needed improvement. George Lawton drove his new Stutz down from Chicago Sunday to see his farm and give George Sands a ride. M. A. Jones and family and the school mams took an auto trip Sunday down towards Rensselaer. Mrs. Gilbert Seegrist and sisiter, Grace Aibin, went to North Judson Wednesday to get some dental work done. Bruce Speed came from Marion Friday, where he has been spending the winter and opened, up Camp Speed at the river. * Cleo Long, who finished her term of school at the Fritz school house in Walker township, left for her home at Winamac Monday. iMr. and Mrs. Melville Ghapline, of Chicago, visited over Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Chapline at the Burrows hotel. Wm. Fitzgerald took Mrs. Jones and the high school buys to Wheateld in his Studebaker Monday morning. Old Doc Stork brought Mr. and Mrs. Erwin. Davis a 9Yu pound boy Sunday night, which explains that brand new hair cut and shave and new mustache that Erwin has been wearing the last few days.

WHEATFIELD. Happy says he is having a good sale on tacks. - The dredge is rebuilding the Baums bridge grade. Joseph Hilliard transacted business at Rensselaer Tuesday. Harry Newman, of Rensselaer, was here Tuesday to help Billy Mac. Mrs. Andrew Thomas went to Chicago Tuesday for a visit with friends. County Commissioner Marble met with the board of commissioners Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl O. Schatzley visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Page. Mrs. A 1 Triplett and Dennis Dunn, returned to Denver after a two weeks’ visit here with relatives. Mrs. Andrew Miisch went to Kersey Tuesday t<T visit with her son, Henry and family. John Allen, of Kankakee, visited here Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fendig. Oscar Turner has bought a Maxson runabout, the first one of the kind in the town. The George Ferguson public sale here last Satiirday was well attended and was a success. Mrs. Cline, of Keener township, visited here over Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louis Pinter. G. D. Gregory came Monday moving his household goods this week to Waveland, Ind., where he is engaged in the moving picture business. Mr. Walden, who has been here the past winter taking care of his aged brother, the late John Walden, returned to his home in North Dakota Tuesday. Joe Hilliard has let the < ontract for the erection of a new residence. His former residence will be moved to one of Mrs. Dahncke’s lots. Long-Thompson Co. have erected a ne-w office and built ne\v weigh scales and made several new improvements to the buildings at their luimbef 1 yard. Mrs. Berenice Clark returned last Saturday from a two months’ visit in Florida with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mye: s. She reports a very enjoyable visit. , Assessor M. J. Delehanty says that some people sign the assessment sheet like they were going to make out their last will and testament Have you a dog? No, this dog hanging around my house belongs tp somebody. I don’t know who. A new time table will go into effect on the C. &E. I. April 9th. The Dixie Flyer will be discontinued and the Bowie Special will not run through to Momence, but run only between LaCrosse and Goodland on about the same time as heretofore. • - Word was received here -Wednes? day morning that Mrs. Elizabeth Melser had passed away Tuesday evening at the home of he Mrs. Wm. Schulz. The remains were brought "“to Wheatfield for burial and the funeral is to be held today*