Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Judson Fitzpatrick, owner of the Francesville Tribune, is in Rensselaer today. ' Mr. Fitzpatrick sis in-the nsurance busness at Terre Haute. Roy Mendenhall, who had been employed on the Lawler ranch, left this morning for his home at Kokomo, Ind. Mrs. Benton Washburn, who has been spending a few day with her son Parry Washbum, reurned to her home at Fowler today. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson,- of Lisbon, N. Dak., Jan. 14, a baby girl. Former residents of Jasper County. Rev. F. H. Beard is attending the national convention of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Baptist church at Indianapolis today.
B. W. Ellsworth returned from Chicago this morning. He had been there to visit -his. brother who had started for his home in Vancouver, Washington, some time ago, but was forced to remain in Ghcago on account of sickness. JMTB.~~Carbline Turner is spending a few days here with her son, Max Kepner. Mrs. Turner is employed as a maid in the Commercial hotel at Crown Point. She reports that Mr. Fate is succeeding nicely and is unable to take care of all the business offered. Coral Moore, who has been visiting relatives here for some time, went to Ellwood, Ind. today to visit with her aunt, Mrs. Ivan Dunlap, and her cousin Mrs. John Morgan. She expects to return to her home at Mitchell, South Dakota about March 1, 1917.
Mark Quinlan of Fairmont, Ind., came last Saturday for a visit with relatives here. Today he received a message saying that his residence at Fairmont had burned down and he and his brother-in-law left on the morning train to look after the household goods, a part bf which were saved. The house was valued at about $4,000. It; was insured for $2,000. \ Lyceum Dates. Rob Roys, quartet, March 5. _ _._ZL _ Grain Market February 12—No market report today on account of Lincoln’s birthday. Local dealers are paying for corn 95c. oats 53c, wheat $1.65 and for rye $1.20. * ■
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