Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
O. B. Lahm an went to Reynolds this morning. • S. E. Cook, the McCoy.dburg merchant, was in Rensselaer today. August Moore went to Chicago today to attend the automobile show. The bi-monthly dance of the Van Rensselaer be held this evening. , , ' iMiss Marie Hamilton returned to Butler University at, Indianapolis today, after a few days’ visit with her parents. " A large number of public sales-are listed for February and the present indications are that it will be the heaviest sale month of the season. Simon Fendig, the Wheatfield druggist, is in Rensselaer today. His sister, Miss Rebecca is much improved in health. N. M. Bott, son of W. L. Bott, came yesterday for a short visit with his parents here. He will return to his home at Star City, Ipd., this evening.
Many from here are attending the automobile show which is being held in Chicago this week. This is the seventeenth annual show and is said to be the best ever held. Walter and Grover Jutzi, of Chicago, returned home Sunday after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas, of Surrey. . , Mrs. Rufus Foulks, of Hanging Grove township, is quite sick with pneumonia. Her sister, Dora Githens, of Indianapolis, came today to be with her. Mrs. Githens was met at the train here by Ed Cook. Today Is the last day of the present month, which has been filled with a variety of weather. Some unusually cold weather has been recorded, a small amount of snowfall, quite a little rain and a number of unusual pleasant days. .
~ Dr. Paul C. Curnick. formerly pastor of the Methodist church at this place but now field secretary of the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis, is succeeding nicely in his new work. Among some of his recent successes is the gift of William N. Bowers, of Cutler, Ind., who gives to the hospital the magnificent sum of SI,OOO, in memory of his beloved wife.
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