Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Four hexxl of horses for sale at M. L. Ford’s public sale, Tuesday, February 27. R. A. Hopkins left for his home in Spokane this forenoon. . J. C. McGee and son, of Monon, were here this forenoon to visit his sister, Mrs. Charles M. Sands. Captain H. B. Tuteur went to Indianapolis today to look after some army matters. Mrs. Charles Haag,* who lives on the W. C. Rose farm in Barkley township, went to Monticello today. Our popular townsman and general good fellow O. K. Reinier went to Monticello, today.

Mrs. Della Ritchey and son returned today from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W.* Smith, who live on the Turfler farm near Kniman. J. A. Abbott returned to his home at Indianapolis today after a visit with his sisters, Mesdames B. D. Me Colly, Korah Daniels and Bowman Switzer. - , - - - . . James Mathena returned to his home at Cherokee, lowa today. He was called her on the account of the sickness of his mother, who is much better at this time. Miss Margaret Babcock went to Madison, Wis., last week to visit her brother William, who is attending the University there, and to attend the Junior promenade, which is always given at mid-year. A recent article stating that Miss Babcock had quit DePauw University and had entered Wisconsin University was incorrect. Miss Babcock has resumed her stud-4es—at-De-Eauw»—