Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. James Chapman went to Chicago today. ' 1 County Superintendent of Schools Lamson was a Chicago goer today. Morton Wells made a business trip to Mt. Ayr, today. Claude Burch.went to Chalmers today, where he has employment. John and Perry Horton went to Chicago on the early morning train. Mrs. Frank HilLis recovering from a pretty severe sick spell. The Monnett Guild will meet at the Monnett School Tuesday afternoon. Jennings Wright went to Chicago today on business. < William Haywood, of near Mt. Ayr, went to Delphi today. Laura Hatton and Mrs. George Chappell went to Monon today. Mrs. George Smith went to Chicago Heights today to visit with friends and relatives. ‘ . . L. R. Eisenberg, oF Chicago, spent the week end here with Mrs. Eisenberg at the home of her mother. Herman Lange, Fred Rhoades and Joseph Reeve returned to their work in Chicago this morning. 41 Mrs.’ W. A. Davenport, daughter Elizabeth and son William, left this morning for Gary, their new home. J The Eastern Star club will meet with Mrs. Chas. V. May Tuesday as-
Attorney Abraham Halleck went to Indianapolis today to file articles of incorporation for the Gifford Drainage Association. If you are looking for a bargain spreader we have a New Idea spreadver we can sell for $75. —‘Kellner & Callahan. Absolutely the latest cream separator made. It is the one you have been looknig for. See it at Kellner & Callahan’s.
Earl Ticen, of JFrankfort, spent Sunday with friends here. Earl is employed by the Frankfort Crescent News as an advertisnag man. The high school (basket ball team will play Reynolds here on next Friday evening. The girls’ team will play at Monon on this evening. Elmer Phegley returned to his Home at Monticello today. Mr. Phegl’ey will move on- the home farm south of town about. Feb. 15th. • - Mrs. Havrey Wood went to Crawfordsville today. Her daughter, Mrs. Harley Bruce, in that place is quite sick. Bert Campbell, the 'Kellner Callahan machinist, went to Roselawn this morning to set up some machinery. ■ . - i
Miss Hazel Kiblinger, of Piper City, 111., came Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Boyd Porter, with whom she attended the girls’ school at Jacksonville, 111. Miss Corias Moody, of Mitchell, S. Dak., who has been visiting relatives, went/to Mt. Ayr Sunday, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Jasper Makeever. \ ... . licit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or oommission. Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, O. Miss Edna Robinson went to Chicago today and will meet her cousin, Marion Robinson, of Idalia, Mo. She hopes to have her cousin accompany her here. Just received another 50 ton car of that famous Pitson cirestnut anthracite coal. Fill your bin now when we have the coal for you. Kellner & Callahan, Phone 273. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baker and wife returned this morning to their home in Chicago. Mr. Baker has a good position with the Standard Oil Company. He was here to look after his' interests in his father’s estate. Helen Seigfreid left for her home at Franklin, Ohio, today. Miss Seigfried has been employed as stenographer for the manager of the Monnett Campaign Fund. Her mother xs quite seriously sick. The General Van Rensselaer Chapter of the D. A. R. will meet with Mrs. E. C. English Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. There will be a program. Mrs. B. F. Forsythe will give a paper on “The Value of the Foe-_ ests,” and there will be vocal solos by Mrs. A. R. Hopkins. t _ Following a game "of basketball between Hammond and East Chicago high school teams, which the latter won, the followers of the twp teams engaged in a free-for-all fight. Black eyes and torn clothes prevailed. The high school boards are investigating the affair. - ■ ... Bishop H. A. Foustf of Indianapolis, took the train here today far his home at Indianapolis. Rev. Foust is the bishon for this district for the United Brethren church. He was accompanied hereby Rev. C. A. Sickafoose, - pastor of the Brook U. B. church. Rev. Foust conducted the services at Brook Sunday and the church there will support a missionary pastor in the state of Montana at art expense of five hundred dollars this year. i 1 . . ■ ■ ■ ■ qui .
