Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. P. Bums, of Mt. Ayr, went to Lafayette today to vis|t. Telephone No. 6 for stepladders, straight ladders and extension ladders. We deliver.—J C. Gwin Lumber Company. Mr. and Mrs. John Berstcle, of Newland, are in Rensselaer on business today. Miss Maggie Worden visited friends in Remington this week and returned home yesterday. Mrs. Chas. Thompson, of Lafayette, is the guest of Mrs. A. R. Hopkins and Mrs. M. V. Brown. Mrs. F. E. Lewis and children, of Kersey, went to Greensburg today to visit her aunt, Mrs. W. Boyle. The Camp Fire Girls of the Christian church will hold a market at Rowen’s grocery Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Myra Casey and children returned home last evening after visiting relatives at Momence, 111., and Lowell, Ind. Miss Gertrude Hopkins returned home last evening and is getting along nicely from her recent operation. Miss Harriett McKnight, of Fowler, is attending the house party of Misses Ethel and Mae Clarke this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Moehlman and children returned home yesferday xfter spending the 4th with relatives at Wheatfield. Mrs. Robert Mannan returned to her home in Wheatfield this morning after visiting her sister, Mrs. John Tilton and family. Walter Stilladower, who visiting Benton Kelly and family, returned to his home at Lovington, 111., yesterday evening.

Sixteen former members of Company M arrived home this morning, having failed to pass the physical examination required. ' Mrs. I. MacMurchy and daughter, Miss Marjorie, of San Francisco, Cal., and Mps. M. Qiiaile, of Chicago, went to Chicago this morning after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holden. Mrs. Chas. Harmon returned to her home in Terre Haute yesterday, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown and her daughter, Miss Ruth McKinzie, for two weeks. Mr. Hayner, expert piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, is now in city. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry store. Lewis S. Alter and wife and two boys, Chris and Charley, autoed Lo South Bend last week and paid a visit to the former’s son, John, and daughter, Mrs. R. Stanley. Mrs. Carter Moore and daughter, Mildred, Mrs. H. V. Ransom and daughter, Kathlyn, came from their homes in Frankfort today to visit Frank Haskell and. family. Miss Helen Reynolds left for Buf> falo, N. Y., yesterday, where she will join her mother, Mrs. Earle Reynolds, and work with Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds the coming summer on their tour. Nelson, the Hatter, is with us yet, so send in your Panamas. All work done, at McKay’s Laundry, Rensselaer. Out of town orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. 1 Ed Sternberg is authority for the statement that the Bomtrager ditch likely will be completed by August L. As there is no move being made to continue it, the dredge will be dismantled and shipped to some other point.—Brook Reporter.

Mrs. Eli Wood, of Monon, who has many relatives and friends in Rensselaer, died at her home in Monon this morning after being sick for than three years. She was almost 78 years of age. The funeral will be held there tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Sr., went there today. Rosha Quinn, the Monticello forger, was arrested by Marshal Ireland, of that city, on a warrant charging forgery. It is alleged that Quinn had forged paper to the extent of $1,700. When the knowledge of his difficulties became known several days ago Quinn left the city and his whereabouts were unknown. Recently, however, he decided to return and give himself up and he was arrested and placed in jail. A letter received from Mrs. E. L. Clark, who is now in Detroit, Mich', caring for the children of her daughter, Mrs. James Mead, states tha: Mrs. Mead and daughters Wanda andGenevieve are in the hospital, being treated for diphtheria. They are having the best of care and it is thought no serious results will follow. The two younger children, Elizabeth and the baby, have not taken the disease* and are under the care of their grandmother. All have taken the anti toxin treatment and Mr. Mead has been allowed to continue his work in a motor factory. Notice to Muzzle Dogs. On and after July Ist all dogs in the city or coming into the city, must be muzzled. * By order of City Health Board. Order your calling cards aere. •