Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Brace Hardy returned to Dane Wis., this morning. Last month for nursery stock, ornamental or nursery. See Gum Pefley. Mesdamea Frank Donnelly and Frank Alter went to Chicago on the early morning train. Mrs. Faye Clarke, of Medaryville, spent Saturday afid Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Clara Coen. Mrs. Ida Sperry, of Normal, 111., visited her father, John Ohiloote, at the county hospital Saturday. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox have sufficiently recovered to no longer need the attention of a nurse. Ed Duvall returned to Indianapolis Sunday evening after a short visit with his parents, Mr. ind Mrs. John Duval! Theodore George returned to Indianapolis Sunday evening after a short visit here. He is still with a moving picture coqpern as salesman. Frank Rockefeller, brother of John D., died Sunday at the age of 72 years. Frank Rockefeller was not on speaking terms with John D. Mir, and Mrs. Emerald Aldrich left morning for a visit with the family of Chester Zea, who live near Conrad. Mrs. Emerson Coen returned to her home at Conrad Sunday after spending ten days with relatives and Wends here. Bom, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacks, a girl, Sunday, Amril 15. This is their first girl and she was much desired to be a companion of their four sons. Mrs. Charles Harmon, of Terre Haute, returned to that place Sunday evening after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mens. W. R. Brown, and her daughter, Ruth McKinzie. Postmaster Dennis O’Riley, of Remington, accompanied six naval recruits to Indianapolis today. These are Remington young men who have enlisted under Mr. O'Riley. W. C. Kincaid, the International Harvester Co. iblockman, whose family has been quarantined on account of scarlet fever, left this morning for a tour of his territory. He has been confined to his home for several weeks.
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