Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. F. A. Turfler made a business' trip to Chicago today. J. J. Mfiftitgomerx. made a jusiness trip to Chicago today. W. H. Parkinson went to Chicago on business today. C. G. Spitler made a business trip to Indianapolis today. The famous Deere line of farm machinery is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Dr. C. E. Johnson went to Indianapolis today to take m examination for a commission as first lieutenant in the militia medical corps. Miss Gladys Jackson left this morning for a visit of two weeks with relatives at Farmer City and Champaign, 111. Miss Cora Bruner returned to Hebron today after a visit of several days here. Her sister, Mrs. Leo Reeve, returned with her to spend several days. Mrs. O. A. Aiblbott returned to her heme in Barryington, 111., today, after a visit -with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton. Mrs. Isiah Duffy and x hree ’ittle children returned to their home today after a visti with her sistei, Mrs. Jesse Nichols. If you are interested in the junior chautauqua plans don’t fail to hear Mrs. Paulsen speak at the high school auditorium Friday evening. The meeting will be called at 8 o’clock. Among the out?of-town attendants at the dance last evening were Dr. and Mrs. Ray Clayton, of Fowler; J. L. Dawson, of Wolcott, Brown Lamborn and Miss Faye Darr, of Remington, and Miss Iva Thornton, of Attica. ■ .
Auto trailers at Scott Brothers. Just the thing to carry loads behind your auto. Prices reasonable. George Lowman, of Amboy, came over yesterday to look after his farming interests near McCoysburg. George is not very well, although very much improved from his condition of several weeks ago. The meeting of the chautauqua guarantors and all interested in the summer assembly is to be held at the high school auditorium at 8 o’clock Friday evening. A full attendance of the guarantors is essential to make plans for the assembly. « A nice line of buggies at Scott Brothers. President Wilson is said to retain hope that a break with Germany can be avoided. He conferred for an hour Wednesday evening with SenaThere was a brief discussion also of the Mexican situation and of Japan’s protest against features of the house immigration bill.
Miss Geraldine Kindig, who has been employed as an instructor in the high school at Elwood, has returned to her home in this city, where she will spend the summer. Miss Avaline Kindig, who is teaching at Lebanon, spent Easter with her parents. —Monticello Herald. Now is the time to have your sodding done for Decoration Day and orders given for flower beds, at Weston Cemetery.—J. H. Holden. J. W. Shirer, ex-trustee of Kankakee township, was a Rensselaer visitor today and paid The Republican a visit and a year’s subscription. He says that wheat there is looking very good, the stand being first-class, the growth fair and no indications of fly. Kankakee township year after year probably has the largest acreage of wheat in the county. Mrs. W. A. Huff, of Indianapolis, but formerly for a number of years a resident of this city, was operated on for a tumor at an Indianapo'is hospital one day last week. Hey condition is said to have been very bad when she was taken to the hospital and it was feared she had a cancer but this proved not to be the case and her many friends here will be pleased to learn that she has improved very much since the operation and indications are favorable to her recovery.
Darlington, a small town hear Frankfort, recently developed a scandal when Miss Gertrude Cook, until recently owner of the Darlington Echo, and Carl Morrison, editor-in- 1 - chief of the paper publishe dby Miss Cock, and a married ma nwith two children, disappeared at the same time, leaving the town to draw its own inferences. Miss Cook had recently sold her newspaper for $1,500 and before leaving she drew this money out of the bank.* Neither she nor Morrison have been seen since. Both were well thought of in Darlington.
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