Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. F. A. Turffer went to Lowell on the early morning train. Father Will Hordeman is visiting relatives here. He is spending today with his brother, Peter Hordeman, who lives near Parr. Father Hordeman has been in charge of the Catholic church at Frankfort for more than twelve years and is greatly loved by hi? people there. In order that the White Sox may win their opening 'me at Chicago today, Lefty Clark, Don Beam and Paul Healy .went up this morning to contribute a large amount of enthusiasm with other Sox fans. A. Wasson Coen, the Chicago arch’— tect, came down Wednesday to look after matters cdnhected with the First National Bank building and the plans for the remodeling of the State Bank building preparatory for the Trust & Savings Bank, the present owners.

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