Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Call phone 273 for coal, wood and feed. John HortoiT\vent to Chicago on business today. Birdsell wagon it sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Misses Fame Haas and Meta Oglesby went to Lafayette today shopping. Louis R. Eisenberg, of Chicago, was the guest of his wife over Sunday. H. R. Lange will move into Mrs. York’s new house across the river Saturday. Forest Morlan, Junior Benjamin and Edwin Robinson were Rensselaer visitors Sunday. . »'■* Miss Fairy Elliott came from Gifford today to spend the day with Miss Pearl McConahay.

W. Fred Lane returned to his home in Indianapolis today after a short visit with Miss Grace Haas. Miss Clara Heroun, of Watseka, Hl., came Saturday for a week’s visit with Mrs. Rice Porter MTss Katie Tressmer went to Tefft today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tressmer, this week. Ralph Faulkner returned to Chicago today after visiting Hiurry Murray and family and relatives. Mrs. C. B. Wineland and son, Albert, went to Lowell today to spend a week with Mrs. Ed Knickerbocker and family. The Sons of Veterans will meet Friday, Oct. 6. Every members is urged to be present. By. order of Commander. - ; ; ■ - ■ -*—— • Mrs. F. X. Busha and daughter, of Lafayette, spent Sunday with Mrs. Busha’s parents,. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam.

Mr.- and Mrs. E. McDaniel and family and her father, Lewis Jones, spent Sunday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garland. The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Clara Andrus. Don’t burn your tubes vulcanizing with gasoline. Let us use our steam process.—Auto Equipment Co., one door east of Star Theatre. Mrs. J. J. Hunt and children, Sarah and John, and Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Terre Haute today to visit relatives for about s-. week. Rev. Harper, of Delphi, was here yesterday and Saturday to officiate at the wedding of Miss Edna Babcock and to preach the funeral of William Francis. His daughter, Esther, accompanied him here. Rev. Harper expects to be sent to Kentland by the M. E. Conference. New fall line of good* are now in. Order that suit today and be prepared for fall. Also do dry cleaning and pressing.—John Werner.

" REMINGTON. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Small-, y spent the weekend in Lafayetc. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hensler are the owners of a new Overland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Howard and son Vane went to Chicago, Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jordan on September 30, a daughter. Miss Lola Kake, of* Monticello, spent the week end with relatives here. _— Mr. and Mrs. Cla.rk Bartel and daughter Elizabeth were Remington visitors Sunday— Mrs. John Ochs went to Bloomington, Ind., Monday to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Tom Thumbs Wedding will be given at the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening by the little tots. Misses Iva Brooks and Marie Fowrnier, who are attending school at Valparaiso, spent Sunday at home. John Farrabee and family and Cy Alvis autoed to Salem, Ind., Saturday, where they will spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lambert spent the latter part of the week with his mother, Mrs. Perry Griffith. .. Misses Christina aixl Helen Koster went to Goodland Saturday for a few days’ visit with friends. Miss Margaret Johnson, who has been visiting in Indianapolis the pas£ month, returned home Saturday. ‘Mrs. Jas. Peck and Miss Margaret McGray retumed home Saturday evening from a few \days r visit in Lo- •. . -—-—: - i Mrs. C. W. Windland and son Albert went to Lowell Monday for a ■weeks’ visit with sister, Mrs. Knickerbocker and family. z

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. to Indianapolis Sunday where on the following week they will attend K. of P. and Pythian Sister grand lodge. Miss Avanelle Geier moved into the Myer’s property on Illinois street Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alson moved into the Peck residence. Mr. and Mrs. C. Peoples and Homeland Hartley Stitz of Wabash autoed here from Wabash Saturday for a iewzdays*with wtatives."MrST Stitz. Mrs. Ada Dobbins went to Chicago Friday for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Hackifey. She was accompanied by her brother, H. R. Hartman, who will visit a few days in Chicago before going to Kansas. & »