Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lyceum Dates. —Hagerman, lecturer, Feb. 8. Rob Roys, quartet, Hard. 5. G. M. Myers went to Monticello today. V— ■ Clarence Ruggles went to Monon today. S. C. Irwin, G. J. Brenner and G. E. Murray went to Chicago today. Rev. C.. L. Harper, of Kentland, came today to conduct the funeral of Floyd Smith, \ - - Myrt B. Pries ia somewhat improved today and his physician is much encouraged. William ’Mustard, of Goodland, came last night for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Sylvester Gray. The Presbyterian weekly round table and prayer meeting will be held at the manfee this evening at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner returned to their home at Valparaiso this morning. The fourteen year old daughter of Frank Miller has an attack of acute appendicitis and it may be necessary to operate on her. Estle Price, of near Surrey, ts suffering with an abscess of this tongue and his physician repotrs that he is suffering quite severe pain. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Timmons returned to their home at Otterbein today. Mr. Timmons is a brother of Mrs. E. J. Morris and also the late Mre. George HutdMnson, who was buried here last Tuesday. Miss Manda Hoyes left today for Chicago, where she is to be an expert witness in a case from Ohio. From Chicago Miss Hoyes will go to Aurora, 111., to visit her sister, Mrs. P. H. Sears. .

Sale of Christmas Seals. -■- Newton county reports the following sales of Red Cross seials among the several towns of the county: Kentland 3491; Goodland 2230; Bsook 1876; Roselawn 400; Mt. Ayr 300; Morocco 250; Enos 100; Thayer 63; Lake Village 50. Total sale 8760.