Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

George Mauck,of Hammond, is in Bersselaer for a short visit. Mrs. W. J. Wright went to Chicago this morning to visit with her sister, Mrs. Knox. 7 Linn, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parkinson, has been confined to his home Thursday and today with an attack of biliousness. Mrs; B. T. Clark passed through Renssealer today on her way to her home in Pueblo, Colo., after a visit of several .months in Indiana. Jacob Rich, of Washington, is here looking after his farm. He owns the former Chris Arnold farm in Barkley township, Esther Allen closed her school at South Lawn, Barkley township, Tfiurs-x day afternoon. She and her sister, Miss Gladys, who had come for the last day celebration, returned to their home at Brookston this morning. Rubber boot half soles put on without the use of tacks. Hand-mu de rubber soles. —Milner’s Tire Shop. » 1 e • Peter Nomenson returned to his home in Dwight, HL, Thursday after a visit to each of the tenants of his farms in this county. Mr. Nomenson is very anxious that every acre he owns here and elsewhere be made to produce the greatest possible amount ■of products- this year. Marriage License. Raymond Boersma, born JDec. 29, 1889, in Holland, occupation farmer, and- Maggie Hamstra, bom Holland, Oct. 3. 1892, occupatio nhousekeeper. First marriage for each.