Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mark Sajder left for Mitchell, .S. Dak., this morning after a visit with relatives here. Mr. Sayler is in business at Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. W.- A. Wellingham went to Gary this morning. They had been the guests of Miss Spaulding, Mrs. Wellinghall being her sister. Mirs. M.QuM left this morning for her home at Chatsworth, 111. Her daughter, Mrs. Louis Harmon, accompanied her as far as„Chicago. , Let your man go to war and do his work with a two-row cultivator. With our two-row you can do the work as well as with a single row cultivator.—Kellner & Callahan. ~Mrs. Marion Gant and son returned today to their home at Attica. She had ’been visiting relatives here and at Parr. Mr. Gant is engaged in the grocery business at Attica. Johnny Row'an, who is facing a bootlegging charge, has been released from jail, the bond for S2OO having been secured. The trial will come up the ninth of June. Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter of Hammond, spent last evening with the latter’s mother, Mrs. E. L. Clark, who Trader-slight stroke- of paralysis yesterday. The funeral of John Wennck was held at Wheatfield. Mr. Wenrick was a very old resident of Walker township, his age beiifg. about 90 years at the time of his death, which occurred last Saturday night. Mrs. F. D. Burchard returned from Indianapolis Monday, having spenc Saturday and Sunday wtith Mr. Burchard, -who„i.s_a ,member of tiffin,Lx training camp at Fort Benjamin Harrisom z Messrs- Joseph and Adam Nagel, Weiner Miller and ‘Mrs. John Walter left this for Mitchell, South Dokata. Mr. Mike’ Nagel is in a very serious condition at that place ant his recovery 1 is not at all probable.

William Strawbridge, of Chicago, joined his wife here today and they will visit with A. F. Long and family until after Decoration Day. iMrs. Strawbridge came Monday. More Janesville Balance Gang cultivators have been sold out of Rensselaer for the past years than all other kinds offered hereof It is the faimer’s favorite. Sold by Kellner & Callahan. - «———— Hala Landrun returned this morning from Henderson, Ky., where she had visited her husband’s parents. She will remain with her mother, Mrs. George Robinson, for a few days and will then return to her home at Taft, Cal. Mrs. Robinson is improv.ing from- Tier recent—sickness. Attorney Charles Snyder, of Fowler, was 'selected Monday to hear the Stockton case at Kentland. The issues were to have been made up* to* day and if the case was to be heard further a jury was to be selected and then court would adjourn until Wednesdayofthis week: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Anderson arrived here today from Chamberlain, S. -Dak. Mrs. Anderson was uptil last Saturday Miss Elva Jacobs and on the night before her wedding was graduated from the Chamberlain high school. Mr. Anderson is the son of Mrs. Emil Johnson. The young people may decide to make their home here. The Republican extends to them most hearty congratulations.

Earle Reynolds will leave for St. Louis tomorrow evening, where he and Mrs. Reynolds and daughter. Helen, are booked for a week, commencing May 31. Mr. Reynolds is here .looking-after business Jnteiests. Next week- will-close their booking, which started last November, but' if is probable that they will be booked through the entire summer, although they do not know as yet. Wp have' the famous Brown Walker combination and hammock seat riding cultivators. Also the best surface cultivator on the market. See our line before you buy.—Kellner & Callahan. A squad of the local militia company went out *on a scouting expedition for recruits Mondav afternoon. Francesville and several other towns and communities were visited Without result. Talks were made urging the young men to . n the colors, but Captain Tuteur states that it was about the same as talking to a stove for a.ll the interest that could be aroused. Absolute indifference seemed to prevail among dhe audiences.

Never a day passes but what Ec Thacker, of the Monticello Journal, refers to the beauty of the Tippecanoe river and how fortunate the people of White county are for living in such. a beautiful snot. After viewing Ed’sr-ivea' and the beautiful scenery of White nounty we can’t blame him in the least for continually harping about it. A visit along the banks of the Tippecanoeihscloses some of ’the real beauty spots of the state. Deputy'Sheriff John Robinson and City Clerk Morlan took down the old flag from the court house flag pole this morning. The flag was put up several weeks ago and the ropes became so tangled that it was impossible to get it down again. It was in a terrible condition, having been badv torn and knotted by_ the winds. It was quite a'task' fo'get it down and took the two men to remove it. A flag was put up this morning and is 15 by 30 feet. - .. ’