Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ed Robinson spent the day in ChiCagO. '■ Vern Nowels and Charles Warner went to Lafayette. Wash Cook was down from Hanging Grove for the day. Mr. and Mrs. John Colbo, of Francesville, went to Chicago today. Mrs. C. J. Hobbs is spending the day in Chicago. t . Larsh & Hopkins have Ford auto lenses, $1.25 per pair. Frank Hill made a business trip to Crown Point today. Thos. E. Wilson talking machines at Larsh & Hopkins’. Mrs. John T. Culp has been quite sick for a few days. For high grade threshing coal go x> the Farmers Grain Company. *————■—■ Charles and C. Ross Dean went to Chicago on the early morning train. Automobile accessories at the right price. Larsh & Hopkins’ Drug Store. Attorney John A. Dunlap went to Indianapolis today on legal business. Harry Gallagher returned to his lome in Lansing, 111., after a short visit here.
Attorney Abraham Halleck, who lad been in Knox on legal business, returned today. Byron Hemphill, son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hemphill, went to Delphi today. Cope Hanley returned to his studies in Indiana University Monday evening. Emil Hanley and John Luers have joined the hospital corps at Frankfort. Emil went to Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs.- John A. Dunlap moved into their beautiful new home on College avenue Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Gallagher returned today to their home in Baltimore after a visit with relatives here. Miss Dorothy Rogers returned to her home in Roselawn today after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopper. Bicycle tires, the largest line to the dty. All new stock at the oM low prices. Also bicycle repairs and reoairing.—Mato Garage. Ord Hanley, of Gary, spent Sunday here with his wife, who is now a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. LaForce. —Valparaiso Vidette. Harvey Phillips returned to his home at McCoysburg, after a week s visit in Rensselaer. He expects to be called out the middle of August. Mrs. Geo. Sigman and. Mrs. Chas. Scharf returned to their home at Fostoria, Ohio, after a visit with their sons at Collegeville. Captain Tuteur took several squads of his newest recruits to Milroy park last evening, where he put them through a brisk two hours drill. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills and daughter, Dorothy, returned from Danville, 81., and had expected to spend this week at a northern Indiana lake, but ’have been unable to get away on account of the illness of Dorothy. i..? r- '<vs,
