Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Joe Reeve, of Chicago, spent Sunday with relatives here. > Rev. J. H. Lindsay returned to his home at Oregon, HL, this morning. Samuel Fendig and Van R. Grans made a trip to Chicago Sunday. Special sale on trimmed hat*. — Mrs. H. Puncupi'le. Hurley Beam, of Chicago, came Saturday for'a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter, of Hammond, spent Sunday with relatives in Rensselaer.'
We will be open Wednesday and Saturday nights and other nights by appointment. —C. E. PRIOR. W. J. Wright has decorated the front window of his store with war equipment, which makes a very patriotic display. Lou Healy went to Kokomo Sunday, where he will attend a Knights of Columbus convention to be held there Monday. John Hemphill, of Chicago, came Saturday for a visit with his father, L N. Hemphill. John is employed l by Montgomery Ward Co. Mirs. John Rush, who had’ a slight operation at 'the hospital last week, was able to return to her home Sunday. ZZZZZL— Dr. Charles C. Cnampton, son l of the former editor at Delphi, has offered his services to the nation in the medical reserve corps. Harrison Timmons, who is down from Benton Harbor, Mich., was operated upon today by a local doctor at the hospital., having his tonsils removed.
Captain Tuteur has "ranted a transfer to Frank Yeiter, who will now become a member of Company C, First Separate Indiana Battalion. Several from here attended the officers’ tf-aahiftg chimp tit Fort Harrison Sunday with? the boys from home. The members of the Eastern Star Willi meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. L. Brown. AM members urged to be present. The order of the Eastern Star will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. F. Long, who will .bo assistedl by Mrs. H. L. Brown. Harrison Timmons and family, of Benton Harbor, Mich., came Saturday for a visit with Mr. Timmons’ father, Al Timmons, who continues quite nocoflly. Mrs. G. M. Kissinger is here for a visit with her son, Charles Kissinger and two daughters., Mrs. Mark Reed and Mrs. Gedrge Kissinger. Mrs. Lem Ludlow is also a daughter of Mts. Kissinger. The ladies of the Home Missionary Society will meet at the church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 .to make arrangements for the convention, whichis Ito be held in the church Thursday and Friday. For dry weather you will want to use a surface cultivator. If you want a surface cultivator easily handled and one that wfill do the best work come and see outs. —'Kellner & Cal--I'aha-n. J "
The A. Roth Company is a very busy plaice and a great amount of work is being done. About forty-five ladies are at their places daily. A satisfactory increase of wages is being received by those who are becoming more efficient. 1% H. P. gasoline engine with Webster magneto, $42.50. We bought these engines at the old price and we guarantee them to ibe first class.— Watson Plumbing Co. The heavy rain of Saturday night caused a 'great deal of jor- among the farmers, as it was badly needed, after the warm weather we have been njoying. Crops throughout the county 'generally are making good headway and the outlook at present is very encouraging. Phone 78-D or call on Del Gilson, located at Mark Schroer’s, one door east of Republican office, for service in auto repairing. Expert and guaranteed workmanship. Local agent for Studebaker cars. Demonstration at any time. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knickerbocker, of Chicago, and Ross Knickerbocker, of Rensselaer, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gifford and during the day .they visited the onion fields and were greatly pleased with the outlook Prospects for a big crop were never better. Jack O’Canmor, a former carrier of a rural route out of Monticello, has just .left Canada bound for the western front in France. He leaves a wife and three children. During his service the Canadian government pays his wife forty dollars a month. This is in Addition to the regular pay of a Canadian private, which is one dollar and ten cents a day.
The following relatives and friends visited alt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kissinger Sunday: Mins. G. M. Kissinger and grandson, Charles Wenrick, who came by automobile from Wabash county; Mr. and Mrs. Lem Ludlow and family, of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. George Kissinger and family, of Fair Oaks; Mrs. Mark Reed and daughter, Opal; Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reed and family; Mrs. Neilson DuOharme and son; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Quibbeman; John Reed and Vem Tayuar. CASTORIA For Tnftwtfs and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bests the Atfrjyjfoggx. Sgustotsof <
