Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
11. ■ - -A -> - - U..LUI/ ■ . iL " Bom, Jan. 10, to Mfs. Clark Allis, a girl. 7.7.. j -.7"'. - '■ ■- B. F. Fendig made a business trip to Chicago today. r Ford Day is the 18th Hilliard & Httfmll. The Sew Club will meet with,Mrs. Ernest ‘Lamson Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don, Beam went to Chicago todhy to witness “The Follies.” See the Windows at, Hilliard & Hamill’s. Mrs. Emmet of Jordan, township, was taken quite seriously sick with bowel trouble yesterday. Ed Oliver, who has been in the city looking after business matters, returned to Chicago this morning. i--- : • ‘ j, I . - See the Windows at Hilliard & Hamill’s. G. A. Overton went to Chicago today, Where he will enter Wesley hospital and will have a tumor removed from his neck. , Representative W. L Wood, of. Parr, has been placed on the following committees: Chairman drainage and dykes, swamp lands, claims. Harry K. Thaw, whose sensational career has extended over the past eleven years," is again in the limelight. Thaw was arrested this week accused of assault on a boy friend. ■ n ‘Am. ' A number of the poultry show prize winners here were shipped to Lafayette to compete in the Tippecanoe county show which opened Monday. Attorney C. F. Smith, of Salem, Ohio, stored off tJ>day for a visit with his parents, Mir. and Mrs. Joseph Smith. He had been to Chicago on business. On account of his serious condition, Floyd Smith is unable to have visitors call upon him. His condition grows f radually worse and hens failing very ast. , The members of the Modem Woodmen and Royal Neighbor lodges will hold a joint installation this evening at their hall and there will be a supper afterwards for th£ members of both orders.* Dr. C. E. Johnson is now in Indianapolis with the troops who recently returned from the border and will oe mustered out soon and return to Rensselaer, where he will resume his practice. • E. F. Puffins, of Barkley township, went to Chicago Friday to attend the poultry show. He is exhibiting Barred Plymouth Rocks, and Tom Cain is showing his White Holland turkeys. The Tony Jessup vs Interstate Public-Service Company $50,000 suit opened at Kentland Tuesday before Judge Hanley. Attorney Dunlap, of this city, is appearing for the plaintiff. Harry Moore arrived home Tuesday evening from Annapolis, Md., where he went last week to enter the Naval Preparatory Training School, but tailed to pass the physical examination and was rejected. Tvustee George H. Hammerton, of Parr, attended the meeting of the County Sunday School Association officers held at the office_of the county clerk in the court house last night. Mr. Hammerton is president of she association. • Calf 273 for all sizes of hard coal. —Kellner & Callahan. It is understood that Sergt. Grant Wynegar has rented the Thomas Grant farm west of town and will move thereon about (March 1, 1917. In addition to furnishing the farm implements and other necessary farm equipment, Mr. Grant will also provide a housekeeper for Mr. Wynegar. We now have an abundance of hard ooal of all sizes.—Kellner & Callahan. p . ’ Mrs. George H. McLain received a telegram this morning that Mr. McLain’s father died just ope hour after his arrival at the home at Wauseon, Ohio. The funeral will be held there Thuisday at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Mr. McLain was 81 years okh Mrs. McLain is prevented from a® tending by sickness.
