Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. W. Brinly, of Logansport, is hetfe for a visit with A. E. Shafer. Program of the Marion Township Sunday School program to be held tomorrow, on the inside age. Mr. and Mrs. George H. McLain returned today from two weeks’ visit in Ohio. Some of the teteprone wires in parts of the city were blown down this afternoon by the wind. Mr. and Mrs. George Duse, Mrs. Simon Fendig and her mother, Mrs. E. W. Allen, motored down from Wheatfield today. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis and children left this morning for Conrad, Ind., where they will visit .with relatives for a few days. Celia Anderson, who for a number of years has been a teacher in the graded schools here, returned to her home at Anderson, Ind., today. Maude Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong, of Kniman, took the 11:18 a. m. train heib today for Frankfort-. L ~ Mr. «hd Mrs. Elibert Antrim, of Chicago, were here for the Rensselaer alumni banquet. Mr. Antrim _was formerly a teacher of this county. Frank Medland returned' to his home at Logansport today. Rapid progress is being made toward completion of the First National Bank building. •

Mrs. Alfred Donnelly and daughter went to Lafayette today. Her sister, Mrs. George Fletemeyer, is the proud mother of twins, a boy and girl, born at the Home hospital. A local baseball team will go to Monticello tomorrow to meet the cluo ■ of that place. —Joe- Laban Wll-_ cox and probably “Lefty” Clark will be in the lineup of the locals. Mrs. E. M Graham and children went to Indianapons today. It is rumored that the engineers will be removed from Ft. Benjamin Harrison soon and Mrs. Graham is anxious to visit with her husband before his departure. - The high wind during the afternoon today caused quite a little general alarm and it would not be surprising to learn that some section of Indiana had been visited by a ibad storm. People are prone to be a ilttltr skittenish when clouds make their appearance these days. If you will tell us we will tell your friends. Send in your news items. Our phone number is 18 or you can call No. 68 from 6 p. m. to 7 p. m. i Do you know a successful business man who does not advertise? the successful merchants oi this city consult our advertisers. The Republican now has more of those paper flags at 5c each. Secure one for your window or windshield. Horse owners should run their notice of their enrollment certificate in The Republican. Results will follow. Stallion Record Books on sale st The Republican office.

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