Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Hurley Beam and wife, of Chicago, visited their relatives here Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Rov Watson, of near Surrey, Saturday, a girl. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor, of Hanging Grove township, Saturday.agirk . —-- Myrt B. Price was able t owalk over to the Makeever house Monday afternoon. Born, at the hospital last night, a fine ten pound baby boy. Mother, Mrs. Carl Somers, is doing nicely. The young people at Virgie will repeat their play at Aix next Wednesday evening. ■ Sal rend" eontiabtora, unloading a large steam roller here today. Herman- Ames and Everett Marlin went to Gary today, where they have good positions with the Tin Plate Co. of that city.
Gilbert Johnson, of Monticello, who has been the guest of his brother; Jake Johnson, the gravel road contractor herp, went to Indianapolis today. A baby was bom to Mr. and Mrs. James Snedeker today, but lived only about half an hour, and it is being buried this afternoon in the Barkley cemetery. Miss Margarette Steele was the guest oyer Sunday with the Spitler’s. She returned to her home at Chilli- , cbthe, Ohio. Miss Steele was a classrnate in college with Mrs. Mildred I Spitler-Coen. ' County Commissioner Charles A.| Welch was over f romCarpentdr township today to show his cousin, L. D. Moulton, the city of Rensselaer. Mr. Moulton ilives near Syracuse, N. Y., and this is his first trip to Indiana. He is a dairy and uroduce farmer at his home and last.year raised a thousand bushels of potatoes and has seed to plant eleven acres this vear, which of itself is proof that Commissioner Welch’s New York relatives are somewhat inclined to be plutocrats.
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