Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beam attended a good show at Chicago, Friday evening. _ Green Thornton received word from Mr. A. A. Fell today. Mr. Fell is improving nicely. Omar Osborne has accepted a position with the valuation department of the Illinois Central railroad offices. Miss Elizabeth Gangloff went to Chicago today to visit her sister, Mrs. John Mahle. _■■ ' - Ed. J. Randle, Walter Randle and Paul Donnelly went to LaFayette, Today. Montmorence high school won her twentieth consecutive game of basket ball Friday night. / Mrs. True Woodworth went to Monticello to visit relatives. Mr. Woodworth will join her there Sunday. H. W. Jackson went to Guilford, Indiana today where he will visit relatives.
Stanley Merica, who attends .Purdue University, is spending the week’s end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Merica. Charles M. Vick continues very low at his honje and probably cannot long survive. He is suffering with uremic poison. Clarence and John Karch of Wheatfield were in Rensselaer, today. These boys are the sons of ex-township trustee Karch. Hemstitching and picot edge work -done at Singer Store 322 Court Street, Kankakee, 111. All goods returned promptly. 15 cents per yard. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Warne of Laurens, lowa are visiting his uncle Green Thornton and his brother F. E. Warne. , Mrs. Victor Moore and daughter, Bessie went to LaFayette today. Miss Bessie will enter the Indiana Business College of that city. Mr. <and Mrs. Phillip Roy, who Ijve south of Rensselaer, were called to Hammond today on account of the sickness of their son Roy, who has pneumonia. -
Mr. Guss Stevens, who lived at McCoysburg until last spring, now lives at Windgate, Ind. He. has undergone an operation and is very much improved in health. Miss Clara Mitchell of LaFayette, visited from Saturday until Tuesday, with her mother, Mrs. Anna Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell, who suffered a fracture of her left limb about two weeks ago, is getting along nicely.—Medaryville Journal. 4 Mrs. Harry Hartley is entertaining the Sew club of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Strong,,,of Jackson, Mich, this afternoon at the Hartley home On Cullen street.' The greatest attraction at this meeting is Baby Strong. -.7 ,
High School Basket Ball Results Montmorenci E, 36; West Point 26. Jefferson, 36; Frankfort, 22. Thorntown 33; Kokomo 14. W. LaFayette 64; Rensselaer 15. Monon 50: Medaryville 10. Fowler 17: Goodland 11. -Intercollegiate Wabash 20; Indiana 17. Ohio 29; Northwestern '*2. 7 ~ GRAIN MARKET Feb. 17 Local buyers are paying for com 96c, oats 54c, wheat $1.70 and
