Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mabel Wallace returned to'Chicago this morning. Walter McConnell and W. O. Gourley, of Fair Oaks, are in the city today. . James West ‘left this morning for Billings, Mont., where he is interested in the oil business. Clifford L. Hurley left for Wolcottville, Mich., where he will visit with friends. Mrs. Morse Pickard, of Danville, N. ¥r, came today- to visit with her friend, Mrs. Boyd Porter. Knights are requested to attend the installation of officers this evening at the K. of P. hall. Col. Wm. F. Cody, better known as “Buffalo Bill,’ was reported to be dying in Denver, Colo., Monday night. Miss Joanna Mitchell, of Monmouth, 111., is visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mitchell. W. E. Minniear, who has been visiting in Lafayette since Christmas, returned to his home south of Rensselaer today. - . - »-• Gapt. H. B. Tuteur returned last night from Indianapolis, where he had been to see ’the new adjutant general, Harry B- Smith. Riley Flesher, who has been visiting his brother, Adam Flesher, ■of Barkley .township, left for his home at Dunkirk, Ind., today. Delphi high school will meet the local high school basket ball team on the local court Friday night of this week in the season’s opener.

. See the Windows at Hilliard & Hamill’s. —— Mrs. Charles Killner returned to her home at Monticello after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harris. Mrs. Killner is a sister of Mr. Harris. Simon Fendig, the Wheatfield druggist, was in Rensselaer today visiting his sister, Rebecca Fendig, who has been quite sick but is now much improved. Everett Halstead and two friends, George Shoupe and Jonah Mahan, of Barbcrsville, Ky., are spending the day in Chicago. Jack Godley, whose home is at Indianapolis, went to Monon today. He has been visiting with Mrs. Dunlap at the White Boarding House. See the Windows at Hilliard & Hamill’s. Mrs. Julia Haas and son, Louis Leopold Haas, who have been visiting ■with her father and mother, Mr. and 1 Mrs. A. Leopold, went to Hammond today to visit her sister, Mrs,- Wolfe. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Rensselaer will be held at the office of said bank Tuesday evening, Jan. 9th, 1917. Cammillia Weaver, of Roselawn, was the guest over night of Mrs. C. M. Blue, of this city. Miss Weaver is a fellow teacher of Mr. Blue, in the Roselawn school. Rev. D. M. Ellsworth, pastor of the M. E. church at Van Couver, Ind., is visiting his brother, B. W. Ellsworth, of Barkley township. Rev. Ellsworth will fill the pulpit at the Barkley M. E. church next Sunday. *

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