Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. Carrie Thompson went to Monon todav-oa-huirinessT —— ~ Mrs. L. B. Fate visited relatives m Lafayette Saturday and Sunday. We have a beautiful assortment of laprobes. Call and sec them. —Auto Equipment Co. 'Mrs. Firman Thompson went to Chicago today to visit Mrs. H. R. Kurrie and family for a fe>v days. Non Freezing Solution —your radiator insurance, at Auto Equipment Co. iMrs. M. D. Walsh came today from Chicago for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Murfiitt. Henry Pierson, about 70 years of age, living near Aix, is reported to be quite poorly of late, suffering from gall stones. iMrs. W. I. (Seal and daughter returned to their home in Loogootee, Ind., today after visiting her son, George at St. Joe. Mrs. Bernice Wood is enjoying the pleasures of petting a felon on the right hand, which has kept her company now for over a week. Pauline, the 12 year old daughter of Shelby Comer, was operated on this morning for appendicitis. The operation was performed at the Comer home near Aix.
Miss Maggie Hallagan and iMiss Ruby McClendon went to Chicago today to visit the former’s brothers, George and Richard Hallagan and families for a few days. Rev. Paul G Curnick, field secretary of the Methodist Episcopal Hospital at Indianapolis, was here today visiting old friends. From here he went to Gary to look after field work. A letter received from a member of Co. (M states that Lieutenant Jerry B. Garland is of the opinion that the Third Indiana regiment, of which Co. M is a member, is to be ordered home in the very near future. Wm. Markin, living near Gifford, will hold a public sale on Wednesday, Nov. 22, at his farm. Mr. Markin has decided to quit farming and will make his future residence in Rensselaer. Notice of his sale will be found in another part of this paper. * Dr. J. H. Honan and wife, who have been visiting his brother, E. P. Honan and wife, left today to visit relatives in Delphi and Danville, 111. They will leave for their home . in Augusta, Ga., Thursday. « . The weather forecasters have promised us a week of very cold weather with some snow mixed in, which means that our good weather for the year - of 1916 is almost gone, as there will be small chance of many more bright days after Thanksgiving. Mary Rachael, the three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Knox, of Chicago, who suffered an attack of infantile paralysis about seven weeks ago, was removed to her home this week after having been in Ihe Durand hospital for treatmcnt. She is some better now and hopes of her permanent recovery are entertained. During the year ending Sept. 1, California shipped 44,517 cars of citrus fruits east. The first successful attempt to secure the breeding of mussels under control has been made at the Fairport, lowa, station of the United States Bureau of Fisheries.
