Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Switzer went to Chicago on business today. Chas. Day went to Chicago today on business. , Mrs. Nancy Payne is visiting at the home of Ben D. MoColly. Mrs. A. Stephenson returned to her home at Kersey today after being in Rensselaer. English went to Glencoe, 111. today to "visit L. E. Hopkins over the Fourth. Miss Chloae Torbet went to Thorn'town, lnd., today to visit her brother, John Todbet.
Mrs. Sidney Jeffries, of "McCp-ys-burg, was in Rensselaer shopping today. Miss Sallie Dawson, a student of the Chicago University, is visiting Miss Ethel Pefkins. Mrs. C. L. Goodwin and son, Leslie, came from Hammond today, to visit Mrs. James Payne. Miss Blossom Grouns went to Marion, lnd., today to visit her sister, Mrs. John Havens, for about a week. Mrs. J. G. Culp returned to her home at Moody today after being in Rensselaer on business. The Wallace-Hagenback show which is to show here August sth, will be m Monticello August 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb and his mother came from Monon today to spend the day with relatives. Mrs. J. L. Mcßride came today from Chicago to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barkley, north of town. Saturday Special: Good assortment of patterns and styles in boys’ rompers and wash suits, 50c quality 38c; $1 quality 78c; $1.50 quality slls. C. EARL DUVALL. Mr. and Mrs. George Moelhman and children went to Lafayette today to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Becker, Miss Florence Schaffer, who has been visiting her brother, Harry, at St. Joe, returned to her home at Piqua, Ohio, today. Misses Magdalene Stonebreaker and Pauline Gilbranson went to Wheatfield today to visit friends until after the 4th.
Miss Phyllis Logen, of Glenwood who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Randle, went to Hammond today to visit relatives. Arthur Shedd came from Chicago today to visit his parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. S. Shedd, and other relatives. His Svife and children have gone east for a short visit. Wm. H. Parkinsoit returned home this afternoon after making a business trip to Indianapolis, Peoria and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Swift, accompanied by her niece, Miss Gladys, came today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Milt Roth and family. Mrs. Emma York, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Ray Parks and two children, went to Lafayette today to visit Mrs. York’s sister, Mrs. John Davisson, for a few days.
Miss Madeline Abbott, who has been taking a business course at Lafayette came hame today to spend two weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mel Abbott. Reports come from various parts of the state of a severe electrical storm accompanied by wind and hail Friday afternoon, causing heavy damage to crops, orchards and shade trees, and causing thousands of dollars loss. Many persons have noticed that the garbage cans in general use are excellent “fly hatcheries.” The board of health suggests that the formalin, or borax, be sprinkled in the cans each time they are opened. Either is inexpensive, and flies will not come near the place where they are used.
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