Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sissons and two children, who have been visiting Misses Fame and Grace Haas, went to Chicago today to visit friends before returning to their home in Michigan City. Mrs. Bert L. Brenner, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Porter and friends here for a week, returned to her home in Valparaiso today. Items From Mt. Ayr Tribune James Lyons and Jasper Wright" loaded out a load of extra good hogs for the Chicago market on Friday, Oct. 6. W. R. Lee, the hustling store man of Mt. Ayr, autoed to Kentland Monday morning with Lewis Brunt-on. To learn a thing thoroughly costs money and time—but it costs a great deal more if you don’t learn. Mrs. Ben Reeves and daughter, Grace, of Fair Oaks, returned to their home Monday afternoon. A. P. Huntington, the genial clerk at Lee’s, motored out to his farm south of Wheatfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete White and Hiram Ashby were Monon visitors Sunday. Ed Boyd was in Danville, 111., Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Martin and wife motored to Joliet, 111., Friday to visit Mrs. Martin’s folks. Dr. returned Sunday but Mrs. Martin remained for a longer visit. Mr. W. H. Shur, of Stork, Kansas, has been visiting his father, C. C. Shue, for a few days. It is this first visit home for 25 years. Jap Wright, Poster and Louie Brunton, Claud Hickman and W. R. Lee were Kentland visitors Monday. Mrs. John Maharry went to Longcliff Tuesday to visit her son. Ellis Snow went to Monon Wednesday. Mr. Charles Baker, of Greenwood, Wis., visited Wednesday and Thursday with his father, John Baker. Mr. Baker had been called to Elgin, 111., on business and stopped here enroute home. The hew minister failed to arrive and there was no church service except Sunday school last Sunday. Word from Rev. Hoover is to the effect that the incoming minister will hold the first service next Sunday. Ellsworth and Frank Warran, of Parr, were calling on old friends here Sunday. The Warran family moved from here to Parr last spring. Ellsworth reports a great deal of wheat sowing going on about Parr. Lewis Brunton and his brother, Foster, autoed to Gary Sunday, where they were detained a part of the night on account of the lights of their car going ’bad. A nine and a half pound boy is reported as arrived at Charley, Bengsten’s at Foresman and Mrs. Bengsten’s mother, Mrs. Frank Makeever is spending a few days with her.