Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John H. Holden left Monday for Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Mary Goetz left this morningg for Des Moines, lowa. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrulbs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fall delivery. Mrs. W? J. Wright and children left this morning for a visit with relatives at Ladoga, Ind.
Theodore Keiper left this morning for Plymouth, where he will spend about four weks with his son. Mrs. Joseph Schanlaub returned to ler home at North Manchester today after a visit with relatives here. The early morning train due to pass through here at 5:01 a. m., did not go north until about 7:30 a. m. This train consisted of thirteen cars and seven of them were fruit and berry cars. Deputy Sheriff John Robinson left this afternoon for Crown Point and Gary, where he will look after some matters connected with the administration of the law in this county. Mrs. John Nichols, of Remington, and Mrs. Mark Wilson, of Wolcott, were met here today by relatives from their respective homes. They had returned from a visit with relatives in Minnesota. Misses Dorothy Spencer and Helen O’Riley, of Remington, were ,in Rensselaer today. Miss Spencer had just recently returned from Bloomington, Ind., where she had been a student for the past year in Indiana University. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hammond and son, Maurice, autoed to Joliet, 111., last Saturday and spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Colvert. Mrs. Colvert returned to Rensselaer with them Monday evening. Uncle Stephen Comer, of Union township, was in Rensselaer today and pronounced this one of the jest crop promotion days he had ever seen. Uncle Steve has lived a good many active useful years and his judgment is mighty good. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Coen and baby, of South Bend, have been the guests here for a few days of Mrs. Coen s parents and other relatives. Mr. Coen returned to his home this afternoon and Mrs. Coen and baby will remain here for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McColly have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. WWartena and their three children, of Leßoy, 111. Mr. Wartena and his here the Wartenas are visiting his trie light plant in that town, which is about the size of Rensselaer. While here the Wartena’s are visiting his mother and several other relatives who live in Rensselaer. Martin Sauser, who is retired from the regular army, has received word that his services may be needed. He has been asked to name the department in which he would prefer to re-enter. He has expressed his choice of working in . a prison cam PIt is very likely that Mr. Sauser wil not be able to stand any kind of duty on accbunt of his physical disability.
