Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Gus J. Daseke, of Francesville, was a Rensselaer visitor today.' Mrs. Vincent Eisele and daughter, Mabel, went to Monticello today to visit friends. Simon Leopold left today for Colorado Springs, where he finds it necessary to spend the winter. Mrs. T. E. Malone and children returned today from a week’s visit with Mrs. David Hines at Delphi. Mr. and Mrs. Rihard Plunkett went to Monon today to spend a 'few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson. The Sons of Veterans will meet Friday evening, Sept. Ist. All members are urged to be present. By order of Commander. Mrs. B. D. McColly and sister, Mrs. G. B. Switzer, went to Indiana Harbor today to attend the funeral of Mrs. McColly’s niece’s child, two years of • age. . Miss Ethel Bowden, who has been visiting Miss Selma Leopold for the past two months, went to her home in Negaume, Mih., yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jewell returned to their home at Greenfield, Ind., today after visiting the latter’s parents.. Mr. and Mrs. John Zobrosky, here. W. O. Cunningham, of Laura, returned to her home today after visiting her father, M. L. Owens, at Lebanon. _B. L., Sailer, of Marion, Ohio, is Trere for a visit with relatives. been at Marion, Ind., to have his eye examined and took the opportunity to come on to Rensselaer. Mrs. Violet Pollard and daufhter, "Ruth, returned today from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Pearl Haig, at Bloomfield, and her daughters, Misses Opal and Olive at Indianapolis. Adolph Hess, of Newland, who made application for his discharge from the army on the dependency clause several weeks qgo, received the same recently and arrived home today. Mrs. John Childers and sons, Clarence and Ernest, of St. John, Ind., who have been visiting Mrs. Guilder’s sister Mrs. C. W. Hague, west of town, went to Chalmers today to visit Mrs. Grant Landis before returning home. Miss Marybelle Euneman, who attends the Monnett school, went to her home ih Danville, 111., today to visit her parents before school starts.. She will return for the coming term of school. Miss Ida Miltiken returned from a short visit in Chicago today. Miss Mary Flora, who has been visiting Miss Marie Hamilton, returned to her home in Frankfort today. Mrs. Rachel Luper, who has been living with her daughter, Mrs. J. Pollet, on account of her poor health, is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harshbarger returned to their home in Manson, Ind., today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milo Rogen at Monticello and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pollet here. R. A. Parkison was brought home from Wesley hospital in Chicago today. He is feeling very much improved and will soon be able to be around again. Our Classified Column bring* re suits for all who use it. The Evening. Republican delivered to your home for 10 cents a week.
