Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Howard Gilmore, of Fair Oaks, visited friends here yesterday. French nougat ice cream at the Corner Cr fe. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Clark went to Lee yesterday evening on a camping trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grim came yesterday from Lafayette to visit Mrs. Joe Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Jap Beecher and Mrs. Anna Nov.bough and Miss Newbaugh went via automobile to Lafayette Tuesday. Mrs. A. L. Moorehead, of Lamar, Colo., came Thursday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ncvill. Miss Elsie Gordon, who stays with Mrs. Jesse Nichols, went to McCoysburg yesterday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon, p C. H. Peck and Dr. Robinson, of Remington, went to St. Louis this week to take part in the Grand American Handicap shoot being held this week. ______ In the obituary of Mary A. Sryder published a few days ago it was stated that she left one sister, when in fact she left one brother and three sisters, namely: Mrs. Wilson Shafer, of Rensselaer; Mrs. Middleton, of Chicago; Mrs. John Stawn, of Malden, Wash., and John E. Bisloskey, of Indiana.

MILROY. Mrs. W. B. Fisher was in RensseTaer Monday. Don’t forget Sunday school at Center Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. John Sommers were in Rensselaer Saturday. John Mitchell and family spent Sunday with Charles Beavers’. Elmer Clark and family spent Wednesday with Charles Harwells’. Mrs. Ida Clark spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George Foulks. Misses Louise and Irene Marchand are spending this week in Monticello. J. R. Clark and family spent Sunday with George Foulks and family. Mrs. Earl Foulks called on Mrs. James Blankenship Wednesday morning. Mrs. Mary McCashen and daughter, Ettie, spent Tuesday with Mrs. George Foulks. Mrs. Belle Parks called on her mother, Mrs. Ravenscroft, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lud Clark and daughter, Sophia, and Mrs. Fred Saltwell were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goble, of Monon, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foulks. The Ladies’ Aid wants to clean some of the school houses ,and~apy work that they can do please let them know. Marriage License. August 23, Albert J. Knip, born June 1, 1883, DeMortc, Ind., occupation barber, to Olive Spriggs, born DeMotte, Ind., July 15, 1875, occupation housekeeper. First marriage for groom, and second marriage for bride, first having being dissolved by death.

DOUGH-SPRATS |\ v unbeatable Exterminator kJ m- of Rats, Mice and Buns il-.j the World Over - Used by UAGovemment the ASSmffrMM