Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fresh fish at Osbofme’a, Phone 439-B. \ M\ss Maude Ziegler returned home yesterday after visiting fritends in Indianapolis. ! Miss Beulah Kendal reti home this morning from visitit \ at Ft. Harrison. \ Mrs. A. Born, of Chica&o, bi\ght her daughter, Ruth, here today tc)enter Monnett School. ) Miss Amy - Bringleof/Fair Oaks, spent yesterday in Renipelaer with her uncle Wm. Bringle anid family.

Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brockis and children went to Thayer this rooming to viist his mother, Mrs. Elydik Brockus. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Stiei4 returned to her home at Lee today ifter visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Handle and other relatives here. 1 Miss Barbara Hindlang returned to her home in Clinton today, accompanied by Mrs. B. D. Cuman, who will visit her. . \ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hoovier of Goodland came yesterday evening and are spending today at the home of Mr.'and Mrs. A. D. Gilson. Mrs. Henry Doan returned to her home at Lowry, Ind., after spenujng a few days with her daughters, Mrs. Richard Shirer and Mrs. John War Vie.

Mrs. W. B. McNeil and sister, Mr*. Maria Bifegs, returned to their in Wheatfield yesterday after spending the day with their brother, Albert Dunn, at Fort Harrison. Fred Putts, who has been attending school in Pennsylvania for the last ten months, returned home .yesterday to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putts. Chas. Moody of Barkley township is quite sick. His daughter Mrs. A. G. Work is visiting her father and Mr. Work will come today to spend his vacation at the Moody home. Miss Katie Kressman went to her home at Tefft yesterday to spend the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tressman. Mrs. Alben Tressman went with her to visit for a week.

Talking of public improvements, why not have some seats in Milroy park, so that the public might be enabled to enjoy the park “at close range” instead of “afar off” as is now the case. The W. R. Brown farm in Barkley township has been sold to Charles Stathe of Goodland, who will occupy it after March first. He gave in exchange a farm, of eighty acres in Newton county and $31,000. * Mrs. Lawon Bruce and children went to Wheatfield yesterday to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Jasperson for a few days. Her sister Misi Lena Jasperson who has been visiting her for the past week returned with her. Mrs . Ida Pierce and daughter Gladys, drove over from their home in Greencastle yesterday for a visit with Mrs. Pierces’s daughter, Mrs. J. B. Thompson and their many Rensselaer friends. Mrs. J. K. Davis accompanied them as far as Wolcott where she will visit her parents.

Frank Keefe, formerly of Rensselaer has written to Rensselaer friends that he is now a member of the Ottawa, 111., militia company. He states •that they arrived at Camp Dunne, at Springfield, 111., last Saturday a. m., and that there are about ninety men in his company. An Illinois trooper, impatient at the delay of the troops to the border made the remark that he thought they were due to do the “Wilson Waltz”, which consists of one step forward, two sideways and then retreat, for the next six months, and then be sent home. There was a rumor on the streets today to the effect that Lieutenant Edward L. Watson had failed to pass the physical examination at Indianapolis, prohibiting him from going to the border with the troops if they are ordered. The report, however, is not authentic and seems to be without foundation. The semi-annual reception of candidates into the sisterhood took place at the—St. Elizabeth Hospital at Lafayette, the mother house of the Poor Sisters of St. Francis in the United States, Thursday. The Rev. Father Odoric, of Lafayette, conducted the ceremonies. Nineteen young women from all parts of the country took the veil.

Tnsti gator of TrishsJßebelUdi Is Sentenced to Die. Sir Roger Casement was found guilty of high treason Thursday in the high court of justice in England. The jury was out only fifty minutes, and Casement was sentenced to death. Library Notice. The public library will be closed on Sunday* through the months of July and August, as has been customary. By order of Library Board. Our Classified Column brings results for all who use it. Order your calling cards here.