Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Joe Reeve, of Chicago, spent Sunday with his parents. Forest Morlan spent the week end with his parents here. Edwin Robinson, of Chicago, spent the week end here with his parents. J. J. Montgomery reports that he got five recruits for the navy Saturday. Philip Mosier, of Hammond, spent Sunday here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. ■_ Wm. N. Hayden, a prominent citizen of Lowelll, passed away after a lingering illness, Friday. A. F. Long is in Chicago, having, gone up Sunday and expecting to return Tuesday. Jess Wilcox, of Indianapolis, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wilcox. Mrs. W. S. Richards and children spent Sunday in Frankfort with relatives. Get your trees for spring planting now from Pefly. Every tree guaranteed. The C. W. B. M. of the Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Asa McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rich, of Goodland, were the guests Bunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry - Mr. and Mrs. Dean Merica, of Kokomo, came for a short visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Merica and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. Fair weather prevailed throughout Easter Sunday, although it was not very warm and there was quite a little wind. . Mrs. Rose Minick, of Logansport, and two sons, Donald and Raymond, spent Sunday with her niece, Mrs. Nelson Shafer. ' Mrs. Lena Tutcur Parks arrived from; Oakland, Cal., Saturday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Anna Tuteur and family. Mrs. B. T. Clark returned to Monon Saturday after a short visit here and will remain there for a few days before returning to her home at Pueblo, Colo. John J. Brehm, of Hammond, was a Rensselaer visitor today, coming here on business relative to his farm. Mr. Brehm is a contractor in that city. • ■ Dorothy Spencer, of Remington, took the train here today for Bloomington, where she will resume her studies in Indiana University. Bert Amsler is in quite a critical condition with blood poisoning. The infection started in one of his fingers, a part of which had to be removal. Rev. J. Budman Fleming, Mayor C, G. Spibler and John C. Vanatta, of Brookston,, went to Plymouth today to attend the semi-annual' meeting of the Presbytery of this district. Florence Ryan returned to Bloomington today to resume her studies in Indiana University aftor a visit with her parents in Gillam township and relatives here. The Queen Esther Circl i will hold its regular monthly meteing at the heme of Miss Barbara Randle Wednesday afternoon ad 3:30. Misses Velma Rich, of Kentland, and Marie Hamilton, accompanied by Mr. Ostrander, of Indianapolis, returned to Indianapolis today after spending, their Easter vacations here. Probably the most noticeable thing of the day is the fact that everyone not belonging to a military organization wants to be an officer immediately. .

Carl Duvall, who is connected with the John Hancock Insurance Co., is now located at Grand Rapids and is -gsttnrgnaiong splendidly with "his-nev/ line of work. His family will leave J. J. Montgomery went to Indianapolis Sunday to confer with military authorities concerning the recruiting of men for the navy. Jack is a member of the navy league and has been appointed recruiting officer in this county. < Floyd Elder is very sick at his home with scarlet fever and it will be considerable time before he is able to be about again. He was to have reported to the Fort Wayne club some time this week, but will be unable to do so, and owing to the fact that he belongs to the locail militia company it is probable that he. will not get to join ithe club at all this season. _2L_ To demonstrate the wonderful features of the Vesta indestructible isolators we opened up-a starting battery, removed the wod separators ana assembled again minus its insulation. It worked and tested like any new battery. Think of it, a battery that will light your lamp® and crank your engine without insulation betaween the positive and negative plates. No other battery in the world can do it. When we say “double life” we mean something.—Rensselaer Garage. . Simultaneously with the declaration of war the Wisconsin Automobile association announced the first organized automobile transport service in the country. Machines and drivers will be assigned to every military unit in Wisconsin available immediately for use. A big demonstration in Milwaukee greeted the declaration of war.

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