Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1916 — Items Taken From The Mt. Ayr Tribune [ARTICLE]
Items Taken From The Mt. Ayr Tribune
H. J. Russell, o' Xentland, was a busingss visitor here Thursday. J. S. McNamara, of Monon, w-»s here on business Friday. Mrs. William DeLong was on the sick list this week. Mrs. Charles Arnold has been on the sick list this Week. Alfred Atkinson purchased a driving horse this week. M. J. Hayward went to Indianapolis Monday for a few days’ stay. Ed Wolfe went to Walkerston Saturday for a few days’ visit. Victor Burkland and Jonah Mahan were in Chicago two days last week. Earl Bruner and wife, of Morocco, called on home folks Friday evening. Clarence Fate, of Rensselaer, was a business visitor in Mt. Ayr Friday. O. K. Rainier and wife, of Rensselaer, were callers in our town Thursday evening. . Miss Mary Phares is on an extended visit with her cousins in Freemont, HI. W. A. Shindler and wife motored to Fountain Park K. of P. day, August 18th. W. A. Shindler and Hiram Ashby and families motored to the Kankakee Sunday. Mrs. Barbarapg Miller, of Lagrange, came Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. John Frye. Charles Garman and family, of near Otterbein, came Friday for a visit with Will Brown’s. N. E. Stutzman and wife, of Hydro, Okla., visited relatives and friends here the past week. Charles Penwriglit went to Chicago Saturday for an several days’ visit with his daughter. Lee Wiley returned to his home at Kniman after, working three weeks for Ulyatt & Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bingsten spent Sunday with their daughter on the farm, Mrs. Earl Leek. Mrs. Claude Seward, accompanied her father W. A. Lyons home to Ligonier for a two weeks’ visit. Mrs. D. J. Baxter, who has beeu visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Lee, returned to her home in Bluffton Thursday. Several of the thrashing, runs have finished as we go to press and the yield is generally reported satisfactory. Wm. Shaffer returned from the Watseka, 111., hospital Saturday morning and is reported to be getting along nicely. Miss Jessie Elijah, who is staying in Rensselaer, came Saturday for an oyer Sunday visit with her sister, Mrs. Sam Gutherie. Miss Jessie Merry and Miss Alice Sperry, who is visiting Miss Merry,, motored to Rensselaer Thursday morning. Miss Rose Keeney, sister of Mrs. W. A. Shindler, returned Thursday from a visit with Miss Buda Bp,wen-at Attica. Mr. and Mrs. John Childers, Henry Childers and Mrs. C. Mahana, all of Monticello, visited with Edwin Harris and family Thursday. Charley Harris was among home folks Friday and Saturday. Charley is working in the Mitchell Motor Company’s plant at Racine, Wis.
