Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Weather for Dec. 26: Maximum 46; minimum 35, J. J. Hunt returned today from Columbia City. Mrs. Myra Casey, of this city, is visiting relatives at Parr. _i W. A. Green went to Kersey today to visit his son, Clarence and family. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth left Tuesday afternoon for Kalamazoo, Mich. J. N. Tanner, the village blacksmith at Gifford, returned to that place today. \ Meet me at the poultry show at Rensselaer, January Ist to 6th, inclusive. Billy 'Elrye recovered his auto chain. How did he do it so quickly? He used a Republican classified ad. The First Com Exhibition will be held in connection with the poultry show Jan. 1 to 6. Miss Merle Ropp, of Franklin, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Nattie Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Walter English and daughter are visiting with P. M. McNay’s at Lowell today. John Lyons, wife and child, left for Gary Tuesday afternoon after spending Christmas with relatives here.
You can rest easy in that SB.OO rocking chair you may get at the poultry show. Miss Madaline Abbott, of Rensselaer, came Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Lewis.—Delphi items in Lafayette Journal. E. L. Hammerton and wife, of Indianapolis, are visiting the former’s brother, G. H. Hammerton, of Parr, today. Louis Schreeg returned to his home in Hammond Tuesday after spending the holidays with his daughter, Mrs. Harry Thomas and family. Q * President J. M. Sauser will award a large silver cup to the best breeding pen displayed by any boy or girl under 18 years of age at the poultry show the first week in January. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irwin, of Wolcott, were Rensselaer visitors Christmas and were the guests of Mr. Irwin’s mother, Mrs. J. F. Irwin, who served tjie family Christmas dinner. Isaac Yoder and wife, of Plains, Kans., are visiting relatives in this part of the state. They left on the milk train this morning to visit with the family of Jacob Leitchty at Fair Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. George Chappell, of Grant Forks, 111., left for their home today after a visit with Arlen Witham and wife at Parr. Mrs. Chappell is a sister of Mrs. Witham. Horace Chadboumc, of Harmony, Me., and Ralph T. Upjohn, of Kalamazoo, Mich., sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth, have joined their wives here for the holidays. Earl Crowder, engineer on the Monon, has reported for duty after a shorf layoff.—Lafayette Journal. Earl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crowder, of near McCoysburg.
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