Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fresh Fish. Catfish, pike, perch and white fish. Osborne Floral Co., Phone 439. Ed Kanne went to Chicago today on business. John Knox came down from Chicago today to cast his ballot. Mias Pearl Comer will entertain the Sew Club Thursday afternoon. Edson Murray of Wisconsin University, is here for a short visit. ■ Kenneth Groom, who is working in Goodland, came home today to-vote. Chas. Harris, who is working in Mitchell, S. Dak., came home today to vote. The Clabby’s of Hammond defeated the Racine, Wis., team Sunday by a score of 14 to 12. Five hundred picked men were on duty today to guard the polls in Chicago. Cope Hanley left today for Nashville, Tenn., where he is attending school, after casting his ballot. Now that election is over, let’s buy that new suit and overcoat at Hilliard & Hamill’s. Mrs. Walter Hopkins and Mrs. Verne Robinson are spending today in Surrey witlPMrs. Clint Brown. Forest Morlan, of Chicago, came Monday evening in order that he might vote today.
Miss Mattie Hemphill, trained nurse, went to Parr today to tak;e care oF Mrs. Dennis Healey, who is very ill. Mrs. Julius Huff and mother, Mrs. R. E. Scott, went to Medaryville yesterday to attend the funeral of Mr. Huff’s stepmother, Mrs. Lottie Huff.
Heavy motor truck hauling, any distance. Saves time and money. Rapid and easy on goods.—M. Mitchell, s Remington, Ind. Ransom Sawin, of Purdue University, came today in order that he might vote. Mrs. Frank Donnelly went to Monon today to spend the day with friends. Tone Overton returned to Ids work in Lafayette today after coming home to vote. ' Edward Honan, who is attending DePauw University, is here today to cast hig vote. The Daughters of the American Revolution will give a high school benefit play at the Star Thursday evening, Nov. 23, Oh’titled “Graustark.” Don’t forget the date.
