Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 312, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

William .Wacker, of Lee, was in the city today. "fl •„r j 7 ' * te?t Fi-ank Shvartzell returned ’to his wont in Gary Monday. Joseph Putts returned to his work in Chicago Monday afternoon.' . John Bartels, of Newland, went to Gary to work for a bridge company. Miss Beatrice Tilton returned this morning to her school near DeMotte. Harry English returned to Bloofhington, Ind., today to resume’ This studies at Indiana University. . Leila Paulus returned Monday afternoon after a visit with her Miss . Salma Wilson, at Brook. ___ _ —* ,il '- Charles Snyder left Monday for Atlanta, Ga., where he has a position with a dredging company. » -—Alva Simpson had his hand badly hurt in the cleaner at Harrington Bros.’ elevator yesterday. Mrs. Vance to her home Monday after visiting her sister, Mrs. Otto Phillips, at Roselaiwn. Charles Kessinger, who has. been visiting his mother at Wabash, returned home Monday afternoon. Paul Jones, of Delphi, is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Adair, of this city. He will /eturn home this evening.——

Herman Onkon returned to his home in lowa today after a visit with his brother, who lives in Gillam township. Miss Lena Onkon,— daughter of Adolph Onkon, of Gillam township, went to Chicago today to visit with friends. John Tressmer returned to his home Monday evening at Tefft, after a visit with his brother, Alfred Tressmer. Ed Kanne phoned the editor last rtlght: “I have my auto chain that was lost. A classified ad did the business.” Mrs. Everett Greenlee was called to Francesville Monday evening bn account of the death of her sister* Mrs. Fred Garling. Osa Ritchey left for Mitchell, S. Dak., Monday afternoon, where he will attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs.MarkSayler.

Irene Stalbaum returned to her home in Tefft after visiting with the family of George MeElfresh for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Reed, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartels, at Newland, returned to their home at Gary Monday. Mrs.. Arthur Stewart, of Hanging Grove township, was operated upon yesterday by Dr. Sharrer in the Hope Hospital at Francesville. Mr. and Mrs. Upjohn and daughter, Joanna, returned to their home in Kalamazoo Monday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth. Miss Pearl Babcock, one of toe instructors , in the .''Wheatfield high school, returned Monday afternoon to be on hands for the opening of school there today. William May, son of G.‘ E. May, returned to his school at'the Parker district in Hanging Grove township, Monday after spending the holidays with His parents near Remington. William Postill and’wiffe returned Monday afternoon after a visit with the families of Postmaster J. P. Simons and Charles Schafer at Monticello.

Miss Helen Wolfe erturned to Hammond Monday afternoon «fter spending the holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Abramam Leopold, of this city. < After spending toe holidays with her mother, Mrs. A. C. Scott, and sister, Nellie, Miss Maude Scott returned to her duties as teacher Jn the Ohi ,ca g' o schools Monday afternoon. Tooley, who had spent the holidays at her home at Scipio, Ind., returned Monday to take up her duties a£ teacher of the Pleasant Grove school in Barkley township. Mrs. A. L. Minor, daughter of Mrs. Laura Michaels, left for Finley, 111., this morning to visit her husband’s parents. From there she will return to her home at Mount Vesta, Colo. iC. W. Platt is firmly convinced it pays to advertise in The Republican. He placed a 25-cent Farm For Rent ad in this paper and before the week was out he had 32 applications for the farm. He rented it to a' party from Lake Village. z—■■■HßS ==

In History of Rensselaer Special Entertainment of the dieting uished actress MAY STEWART „d «-New York

' TUESDAY “Lucrezia Borgia” A thrilling and sensational, melodrama by Victor Hugo. Special scenery. $3,000 worth es costumes each night. -