Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Theodore Snow went to Parr this morning. " Loren Sage and W. C. Babcock were Chicago goers today. Mrs. William Hogan went to Lafayette today. David Peopel, of Gifford, was in our city today. Agnes Welsh and Mary Taylor are spending the day at Monon. Mrs. Fred Markin, of Moody, was a Rensaelaer visitor today. _ Mrs. Simon Leopold is spending the day in Hammond. yr' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wolfe, of Newland, were hejjg today. Zack Kerns, of Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer on business today. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY AND VEAL. PHONE 477. Mrs. Charles Porter is spending today in Monon. 'Miss Edith Robinson, of Delphi, is spending the holidays with Miss Mamie Beaver, of this city. Orie Potts returned from LaCrosse, Ind., after a visit with his uncle, Jerry -Miller, who has a hotel in that city.

Hazel Swartzell returned today from a visit with relatives at Royal Center, Ind. Miss Eva Hermansen, of Hammond, came today to visit friends here for a few days. Mrs. H. R. Wood went to Chesterten, Inc}., today to visit Mrs. H. A. Flynn. Mrs. Emmarine Israel accompanied Charles Spain and daughter on their return to their home at Wabash, Ind. Miss Reeva Rees, of Newland, was in Rensselaer today to consult a dentist. A. Golden Work and wife, of Detroit, arrived here yesterday to spend a few days with relatives. M. Cramer, who owns a farm near Laura, returned to his home in Chicago today. Irene Ballinger, of Fair Oaks, came today to visit with Mrs. Thomas Hoyes. Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger went to Lafayette today to visit with the family of Dr. H.' J. Laws. Mrs. Laura Blood and son, George, returned to Chicago today after visiting in the family of E. S. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wilcox returned to their home in Springfield, Ohio, today. - Miss Mabel Sage returned to her home in Hammond today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sage. »

Mrs. Vincent Eisele and daughter, Mabel, are spending the day with Mrs. John Horton at Roselawn. Mrs. George H. Healey and children arrived home from Indianapolis on Thursday evening. You can rest easy in that SB.OO rocking chair you may get at the poultry show. Ex-County Commissioner William Hershman, of Gillam township, was in Rensselaer Thursday. / N. 0. Chupp and son returned to their home at Edinburg, Jnd., after visiting his- father, Levi Chupp and family. The First Com Exhibition will be held in connection with the poultry show Jan. 1 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Clouse, of Rensselaer, were the Christmas guests of her mother, sister and brother. — Francesville Tribune. Stanley Merica, now attending Purdue, and brother, Forest, of Rensselaer, were in Francesville Sunday. —Francesville Tribune. I&eet me at the poultry show at Rensselaer, January Ist to 6th, inclusive. Edward Nesbitt returned today from attending the meetipg of the county surveyors of the state held at Indianapolis yesterday.

Mrs. Cora Clark returned, to her home in Elgin, 111., today. While here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Simpson. Mrs. George Johnson returned to her home today at McCoysburg after visiting her son, J. M. Johnson and family near Rensselaer. Edna Fendig left today for New Orleans to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. L. Weil and her brother, Robert Fendig and wife. _______________ > The 'lndianapolis News remarks that in the election of - -loan bank cities Wilson received 10 and* Hughes T. S. Hammond and Alice Miner, of Akron, Ohio, returned today after a visit with their sister, Mrs. Anna Tyler. Mb. and Mrs" C. J. Stebbins and daughter, Beatrice, went to Grand Rapids to visit with his people for a few days, f, k 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. J. L. Hill and her mother, Mrs. Livington, went -to Rensselaer Thursday.—'Lowell Tribune. Miss Ruth has charge of the Christmas Savings Club for the Firsts National Bank. If she has not already called upon yoil, phone her at the bank or her home, Phone No. 444.