Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ida Milliken went to Chicago today. Marie Truby returned to her home at Knox todays Willis Lutz made a business trip to Frankfort today. = ===John Marlatt made a business t#p to Chicago today. eran went to Hammond this morning. I)r. Emil Besser, of Remington, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Nat Heuson returned from Chicago Heights today. Edward Hall is suffering with a severe attack of granulated eyelids. Frank Medland, of the firm of Medland Brothers, returned to his home at Logansport this forenoon. Mrs. J. K. Smith went to Fair Oaks this morning, where she will visit with her sister. ■™* Ed Harris, the Mt. er, returned from a business trip to Chicago today. F. E. Babcock, editor cf the Jasper County Democrat, Went to Lafayette on business today. Mrs. E. E. Malone went to Logansport today for a visit with her husis in 'business there. Florence. Burns went to Otterbein today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. R. Sherrill. Mrs, W. L. Bott returned to the bedside of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Neal Bott, at Logansport, today. Miss Edna Tyner, of Monon, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. True Woodworth, today. Mrs. W. H. Parkison went tg Attica today for a visit with her parents and her husband, who is taking treatments for rheumatism at Mudlavia.

Myrtle Ford, of Remington, who for a number of years was a teacher in the schools of this counity, returned to Chicago today to resume her trainingas a -nurse, —— Spain went to Wabash today. Charles Spain and .daughter Esther are quite sick there. Mrs. Charles Spain is improving quite nicely from ner recent - Mrs. J. H. Payne and her daughter, Mrs. Britt Marion, went to Hammond today, where they will visit with Bertha Payne, a daughter of the former— And now Newton county wants a hospital, after learning 01 the success of an institution of that kind in Jasper county. With the increasing number of operations and demand for facilities and treatment offered by a hospital, institutions of that kind are likely to become quite numerous all over the country,—Fowler Tribune. Elmer Bhegley went to Momticello today. He reports that his brother, Oscar, who was so painfully hurt in an accident in which a wagon with. A grain binder loaded upon it, tipped 'over and pinned him to the ground, is still suffering a great amount of pain. A recent x-ray examination showed that his hip wag out of joint, This has been corrected and it i 3 hoped that he will now comipletly re- N cover in a short tame. Lowell Tribune: Hallard Weaver and Miss Blanche . Anderson, were united in the Methodist church at Ciown Point Thursday, March 1. The ceremony was performed by H. V. "Weaver, father of the .groom. Only members of the two families were present. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Grace Anderson, and is one of our most popular young ladies. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V.. Weaver and “is one of our most highl'y respected young men. Both the young people have a large circle of friends whom we join in extending congratulations. Immediately after the ceremony the young|couple left for Chicago, where they wall visit relatives for a few days, after which they will visit relatives at Chesterton a few days and then return to Lowell, where they will make their future home. Do you know a successful business man who does not advertise? yor the successful merchants of this tity •consult our advertisers.