Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Richard Grown went to Logansport today. —: «... B. T. Lanham went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Anderson returned to their home at Lebanon after a short viist with relatives here. J. T. Blankenbaxer, of Ayr, took the train here this morning, for Wabash, where he will visit with his son. John Worland left this morning for Montana, where he will spend the summer on a ranch. J.' E. Korn, of Chicago, and Mrs. Carrie D. Short, of Milford, 111., spent the week end at "the latter’s farm.

Floyd Hemphill was able to be tak on to his home, having sufficiently re • covered from a recent operation at the hospital. Mrs. Clarence Bowman went to Indianapolis today, where she will take the pasteur treatment, she having been bitten iby the same dog as the Bowman and Smith boys. More Janesville Balance Gang cultivators have been sold cut of Rensselaer for the past years than all other kinds offered here. It is the farmer’s favorite. Sold by Kellner & Callahan. We have the famous Brown Walker combination and hammock seat riding cultivators. Also the best surface cultivator on tihe market. See our line before you buy.—Kellner & Ca.lahah. Among those who went to Fort Benjamin Harrison yesterday were Sam Fendig, B. N. Fdndig, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardman, C. E. Garver and Delos Dean. Mrs. T. J. Conley and sons, Thomas and Henry, returned to their home in Chicago after a visit with Miss Brunneman, superintendent of the hospital here, and also with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan.

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harmon were visited Sunday by Mrs. Harmon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Quinn, of Chatsworth, 111., and her brother, F. J. Quinn and wife, of Straun, 111. They made the trip by auto. Helen Murphy, who was on the program at St. Joseph’s college Sunday night, and was also the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan, returned to her home at Lafayette today. Miss Murphy is the organist at the St. Many’s church at Lafayette. Fredrick Windfield returned to his home at Cloverdale, Ind., after relieving Dan Morrissey of his duties at the Monon depot. Mr. Morrissey is the secretary of the local lodge of Knights of Columbus and has .been very busy here with his duties connected therewith.

Earl Reynolds arrived here this morning and will remain until Thursday looking after his business interests here. Mrs. Reynolds and Helen are ifa St. Louis, where the-’ have an engagement beginning May 31st. Mr. Reynolds reports that they are booked ahead for the balance of this season, including the entire cummer and for all next year.