Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Arthur Arnes went to Hammond today. Mrs. John Poole went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. William Waymire are spending the day in Chicago. D. M. Worland went to Chicago this morning* on the early train. Cyntha Mecklenberg returned Monday evening from a trip to Chicago. Dr. I. M. Washburn went to Chicago today. Mrs. John Adair went'to Delphi this afternoon for a visit with her parents. Mrs. F. H. Beard’s Sunday school class will meet Wednesday evening at« her home. X Attorney Abraham Halleck made a professional trip to Crown Point today. ' Miss Dogmar Nelson returned to her home at Campus, 111., after a short visit with her friend, Mrs. Frank Kanne. W. L. Bott returned from the bedside of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Neal Bott, at Logansport. He reports that she is somewhat improved. Hemstitching and picot edge work done at Singer Store, 322 Court St., Kankakee, 111. All gopds returned prom pt Iy. 15 cents per yard. Mrs. Manda Leach returned to her home at Parr. She has been helping to care for her daughter, Mrs. Ed Faye’s children, while the latter is in Chicago undergoing treatments prearatory to an operation.

Bad weather, soft roads and poor railroad service warrants our calling your attention to the fact that we have a good supply of hard and soft coal on hands, but we may not be able to supply your wants later.—Harrington Bros. Co. , Abel Grant has received a letter from his wife, who went to New Orleans a short time ago announcing the death of her brother-in-law, Dr. T. F. Tynes, of that city. His death occurred last Thursday and his burial on Saturday.

Buys Michigan Farm. Sam Lowery and wife returned from Michigan today. They purchased an eighty acre farm about two miles of Buchanan, Mich.. Thdy will not move there but will hold it as an investment and they think it is a mighty good one. Estal Price is now there looking at land and will possibly purchase a farm before returning home.