Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1916 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]

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Anna Behles, of San Pierre, spent Thursday here. George Schreiber, of LaCrosse, was in town over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Slight entertained company from Knox Sunday. Dorothy Boyle, of Wheatfield, spent Friday night with Nona White., Jerome Nelson went to Rensselaer. Monday to get his teeth extracted. | Mr. Aukermann, Studebaker agent from Knox, was in town Thursday. Mrs. Hans Nelson and Mrs. Henry jparker are reported on the< sick list. Sadie Collins visited here over Sunday. She is making her home in Knox now. Lulu Nelson went to Rensselaer Saturday to see her brother, Roscoe Nelson. John Mannan went to Wheatfield Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Helmick. Mrs. O. L. Hilliard returned from Chicago Saturday, after a week’s visit with her daughter. Joseph Hilliard and son, Max, us Wheatfield, spent Friday night with his father, Postmaster Hilliard. Miss Clara Fenzel went Monday to Port Huron, Mich., to see her sister, who is reported sick.

' Harry ‘Burnett came over from English Lake Saturday night and spent Sunday with his family. Mark Railey, who has been cooking for a crew of men for the McWilliams company, is spending a few’ days here. John Behles, of San Pierre, was here Friday, having DeArmond help him with some heavy blacksmith work. Miss Swanson, a trained nurse, is taking care of Grandma Dunn now, who seems to be slowly getting weaker. - Mrs. Howard Smith, of Lowell, and Miss Ferris, of Grant Park, 111., spent Friday and Saturday with Mr.-,. C. E. Nelson. —Wave Nelson, who is attending school in Rensselaer, returned Monday after spending her spring vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers and faipily, of Momence, came Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Turner. The Burrtfws base ball team will open the season at Burrows camp next Sunday against the Thayer team. These are both strong teams and should be an interesting gamo. Clarence Nelson went to Rensselaer last Wednesday to get a new Easter bonnet at the big sale day. Mrs. Roscoe Nelson came home with him Wednesday night for a few days’ visit.