Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Roe E. Yeoman is spending today in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. iWkinson are spending today in Chicago. Vem J. Crisler is home from the south. He says only for a short t'me. Mrs. C. E. Beall, of Chicago, daughter of L. L. Daugherty, is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Minnie Zimmer and Mrs. Wilbur Ritchey maed a trip to Monon today. Mrs. C. M. Sands and -hildren have gone to Tefft for a visit of several days.
Jhn Daugherty and L. L. Daugherty are spending today with relatives in Monticello. J. W. Norman went to Winona today to visit his son, Van, and he may be there for several weeks. Oscar Phegley, of Monticello, visited relatives and attended the Memorial events here yesterdaq. Mrs. Hortencia Andrus, of Hammond, widow of George W. Andrus, is visiting Mrs. Clara Andrus and will remain for some time. A. J. Schuh, of Kentland, was a Rensselaer visitor today. He is the agent in Kentland for the Ford and several other cars.
Mrs. Harry Wemple and mother, Mrs. gnes Kelly, of Zanesville, Wis., are here to visit W. J. Wright and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Montgomery. Parker Overton was down from Hammond yesterday and had with him a Benton county man who is a prospective purchaser of the Overton farm east of town. John Tyler, of Kersey, came to Rensselaer today to visit his brother-in-law, Levi Clouse, and to see a physician, his health having been quite poor lately. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Battleday and son, Arthur and wife, made an auto trip to Remington, Goodland, Brook and Mt. Ayr Sunday.
Mrs. Hattie Flynn Weaver, of Hamanond, was here for the Memorial Day observance in respect to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn, who are buried in Weston cemetery. George Hemphill and Elbert Antrim, of Chicago, spent Memorial Day here in respect to the mother of George and the parents of Elbert, who are buried here. John, James, Thomas and William Walters and their families motored to Lafayette Sunday and visited their sister, who is now Sister Anacleta at St. Ignatius academy. They took their dinner at Tecumseh Trail. Sylvester Gray has started the job of remodeling his residence on College avenue and Clark street. A basement will ibe constructed, a heating plant installed and the house modernized in every respect. H. E. Bruce and family and Mrs. William Rishling came from Crawfordsville by auto to attend Memorial observance. Mr. Rishling accompanied them as far as Monon and remained there with relatives and came on to Rensselaer this morning.
The members of the Dorcas Sunday school class of the M. E, church will hold a picnic supper on,Thursday evening at 6:30 at the home of Grace Waymire. All members cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter came over from Silver Lake last Sunday and will remain for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Bull, while Mrs. Smith Newell takes a rest and pays a visit to Mr. and Mis. George E. Hershman at Crown Point, where she went today. Rev. W. H. Sayler delivered a stirring address at Fair Oaks Tuesday and there was h good parade and a large number present. Rev. Postill delivered the address at Medaryville to a large crowd. Mrs. Postill, Mrs. Ben Oglesby and Miss Grace Haas accompanied him. there. Mrs. I. W. Wells and children returned to Brook yesterday after a visit of ten days with her parents in Barkley township and other relatives in and near Rensselaei. Mr. Wells formerly lived in Barkley township but has 'been in business at Brook for some time and they are well pleased there. A show unheralded except by a few bills arrived here this morning from DeMotte. The wagons straggled in almoat, alt •morning and the parade took place this afternoon at about 3 o’clock. It don't look like much but evidently not many will be disappointed for probably there won’t be many see it. Order your <»*ilfag cards uere. Our Classified Column brings results for all who use it
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