Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. J. Hanason went U 4 Chicago today. Mrs. Ross Kehunit went to Lowell today, • Don't fail to hear the Rob Roy Quartet tonight. Daniel Way mire was a Chicago goer today. / , ■ —* y* Mrs. John Hetsel left today lor their new home near Zioasville, Ind. The petit jury, which was dismissed last Friday, will reconvene Tuesday. Rob Roy quartet at the Presbyterian churcn this evening. Mosdam.es John and Joseph Kolhoff are in Lafayette today doing some shopping. Attorney Jasper Guy, of Remington, was looking after -court house matters here today. m - Last and best number of the lyceuvn course this evening at the Presbyterian church. Last month for nursery stock, ornamental or nursery. See Gum Pefley. Mrs. James P. Clark and Mrs. L. K. Short returned to their homes in Fort Wayne today —— H. C. Thompson and E. T. Harris, of -Vionon, were in Rensselaer on business today. F. H. Cempbell and son, George, of Agawam, Mass., were in Rensselaer Saturday looking after ldgal business. L. R. Eisenberg, who travels out of Detroit, Mich., spent the week end his wife and other relatives here. Attorney S. C. Irwin, the ex-high judge of the low court, went to Indianapolis this morning on business. Pearl Davis, of Westfield, Ind.. came to Rensselaer today. He reports that his children have the measles. Messrs. Louis and Isaac Leopold and their families were the guests Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold, of this city. Miiias Jane Makeever, of near Mt. Ayr, went to Valparaiso today, where she will enter the Valparaiso University. . If you want a large lump coal we have it in the Kentucky and Indiana. We can serve you promptly.—Kellner & Callahan. Thomas Callahan Landed in Rensselaer just twenty-one years ago today. He says that today is an exact duplicate ot the March sth. - “Mrs. Calvin Cain still survives at the hospital. She has been in a very critical condition since Saturday. There seems to be no possible hope that* she can much longer survive. Purdue University won its final basketball game of the season Friday night when they downed Ohio state 32 to 17. The Boilermakers finished in third place for -the season. -Minnesota won the title with Illinois second.

Mrs. H. D. Clark, mother of Mrs. Bert Arnsler, returned to her home at Fowler Saturday. Her granddaughter, Mrs. Floyd Spain,, accompanied her and will visit at Fowler and Lafayette before returning to her home. William Bieiiy lias moved from the Nim Hopkins farm near v Surrey to the James Powell farm in the south part of Newton township. The farm from which Mr. Biesrly moved has been occupied by Charles Paxton and his son-in-law, Thomas Lonergam. D. H. Yeoman and daugljter, Mrs. Bert Hopkins, left this morning for a visit with the former's daughter. Mrs. Mauck, of Muncie. Mrs. Hopkins wall visit with Mrs. Louis LeopokMHaas, of Tipton, before returning home. Mrs. C. B. Ctowflen, of Goodland, who has been visiting 'her mother, Mrs. Jerome Hannon, of this city, left today for Holdvidgc. Neb., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. J. A. Hopkins. _____ ——— Alva Hall (has asked for a divorce from his wife, Bertha Hall, claiming that the latter is now living with Charles Klinger, of . Pulaski county. The separation dates from January 1, 1915. Attorney Halleck is the attorney for Mir. Hall. Dr. C M. Washburn, in order to recuperate from the effects of a very strenuous siege of- activities, will start for Louisiana Monday night, where he will visit with his brother-in-law, Omar O. Ritchey, who owns a large plantation in that state. The doctor will spend much time in hunting and fishing and hopes to be in the best of physical condition when he returns.

Robert Mannan and John T. Biggs accompanied Commissioner Marble here today. Mr. Mannan reports that Charles Sohatzley and son botn have died in the past week at the home of the father near Wheatfield. The son (had been living in Canada and returned to visit his father. He was stricken with pneumonia and died. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Farkison and Mr. and Mrs. A O. Moore returned from South Bend Sunday night, where they had attended the funeral of, Mrs. Mattie Paxton. William Moore and daughter, Coral, of Mitchell, S. Dak., attended the funeral also. Miss Coral had been visiting relatives at Ellwood after leaving here a short time. Mr. Moore found it impossdble .to come to Rensselaer and he and his daughter left for their home at Mitchell direct from South Bend. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Um For Over 30 Years