Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Professional Notice. Our friends and clients will please take notice that Mr. George A. Williams has moved his law offices from the rooms of the First National Bank to rooms just across the stairway in the Odd Fellows Building occupied by Mr. D. Delos and that Mr. Williams and Mr. D£3Tf will practice lav/ under the firm name of Williams & Dean with offices in the Odd Fellows Building. Rehselaer, Indiana, August 26, 1916 George A. Williams D. Delos Dean

Leslie Fahmcr came today from Columbus, Mo., to visit Miss Gertrude Kannal. D. S. White came today from Elgin, 111., to visit with Mrs. J. W. Mann over Sunday. June Benjamin came down from Chicago today to visit home folks over Sunday. Miss Ruth Odd returned to Delphi today after visiting Miss Leona Weiss and Miss Etta Bare here. Misses Gladys and Hazel Reeves went to Lafayette today to visit friends for about a week. Mrs. S. M. Laßue and Miss Ora Duvall went to Delphi today to visit Mrs. Laßue’s aunt, Mrs. George Burk. Miss Mae Clarke returned today from a visit with her brother, Fay Clarke, and wife, who are living near Conrad, Ir.d., on a farm. Mrs. N. D. Barnum and Mrs. Thos. Turpen, of Franklin, went to Indianapolis today 'after visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs. Nat Scott, and husband. Ro> Leach and sister, Miss Mae, returned to their home at Joliet, 111., today after spending a two weeks’ visit with friends and relatives at Gothland and Brook. Mrs. Lula Crowder returned to her home in Indianapolis today after having visited her sister Mrs. Sally Barto and other relatives and friends here for k month. Mrs. Wm. Roth and children, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lester Speaks, went to Monticello today to visit relatives before going to her home in Varilla, Ky. Miss Hattie Kerr, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vanatta, went to Wheatfield yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson before returning to her home in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. W. W. Watson and daughters Miss Marjorie, came yesterday fronw their home in Pacherta, Miss., for an extended visit here with Mrs. Watson’s mother, Mrs. E. J. Alter, and sister, Mrs. H. J. Kannal, and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wynegar and Miss Glayds Grant went to Indianapolis today to see the former’s son, Grant, who as recruiting officer, leaves Indianapolis tomorrow for New Albany, Ind. He has been stationed at Indianapolis for about two weeks. John Zimmer who lives about five miles northwest of Renselaer has been very sick for about a week with an abcess in the paTet of his mouth. It was lanced this morning by Dr. Washburn and he is milch improved now. George Hurley, of Winnebago, Minn., calfce Tuesday .bringing back his children with him in order that they may start to school hem. Mr. Hurley has been a tile ditch contractor in Minnesota for the past seven years, but his family have resided here all that time. He reports that the corn crop in Minnesota is wonderful, but that the wheat is the poorest he ever saw, only averaging six or eight bushels to the acre, due to the black rust. Mr. Hurley will return to Minnesota today.