Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice to Moose. All Moose andthrir friends are cordially invited to 'attend .the old fiddler’s contest and smoker at the M-aose home Thursday evening. All come. Lee Richards made a trip to Frankfort Sunday. Many college students are home for the Easter vacation. Edward Rose was a Rensselaer visitor Saturday and Sunday. Thomas Callahan went to Chicago this morning on a business trip. Mrs. Charles G. Spitler went to South Bend today. Clarence Fate, of Crown Point, was in Rensselaer today. Major George H. Healey made a trip to Indianapolis today. The various baseball leagues of the country will start on Wednesday. The various religious organizations of the city report good attendances Easter Sunday. Private Robert Horton, of Jackson, Mich., is here for a visit with Mrs. Anna Spangle. Nellie Biggs returned to Chicago today. Miss Biggs is a special nurse at the Wesley hospital. The public schools of the city resumed this morning after a short ssspension due to the teachers’ institute at Indianapolis. Lowell, the 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cornwall, of this city, is quite sick with measles. There will be a meeting of the official board of the M. E. church tonight at 7:30. Miss Aileen Allman went to Evanston Sunday, where she will visit with several girl friends for a tow days.
The high price of butterfat demands that you take every pound of it out of your milk. Do this with the U. S. cream "separator; the* on the market. It is sold by Kellner & Callahan. —The Standard Beateite of the Methodist church will meet Friday evening of this week at 7:30 with Miss Fern Osborne. The lesson will be “Love Stories of Great Missionaries.” Robert Wartena and wife, of Indiana Harbor, were here for a visit with Mr. Wairtena’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wartena. Twenty-one candidates from Rensselaer will be initiated in the Catholic Order of Foresters at Lafayette next Sunday. Mrs. Albert Colson, who has been visiting her sister at Mt. Ayr, returned to her home at Lafayette toLura Halleck returned to Indiana University this afternoon after spending the short Easter vacation with her parents here. Velam Rich, Ruth Rainier, Marie Hamilton, Joseph Ostrander and Lester Rich went to Indianapolis today on the 1357 p. m. train. The more perfect the drop of your opm planter the greater the possibility of a 100 per cent stand of corn. You can get a perfect drop with the famous Moline Four-Wheel planter. It is sold by Kellner & Callahan. Misses Florence Allman and Merle Harris in company with Mrs. E. W. Strecker and son Paul, will motor to Covington, Ind., via Mudkwia Springs, where they will visit with J. D. Allman for a short time this week. The party will leave Tuesday. Misses Allman and Harris will visit with Mrs. Irene Balcolm, formerly of Remington, and Mrs. Strecker and son, Paul, will visit with friends. farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED—Lpimcating oil, grease, specialties, paint. Part or whole time. Commission basis until ability established. Permanent position and wide field when qualified if desired. • Man with rig preferred. —Riverside Refining Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
