Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Arthur Watsoh and son, Everet, went to Gary Sunday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Myrtle Yeoman and children, of Hanna, Ind., are the guests of Mr and Mrs. William Bringle. Attorney Jasper Guy, of Remington, was looking after legal business here today. President 11. R. Kurrie, B. J. Jarrette, Dr. C. E. Johnson, G. J. Jessen and Frank Leek went to Chicago this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oliver were in Rensselaer today. They are now residing in Mr. Oliver’s beautiful home near Newland. Dr. J. W. Horton, Frank Hill, Amos Davisson, Joseph Reeve and E. J. Gamester went to Chicago on the early morning train. Misses Imogene O’Connor, of Wabash, and Lucile Lyon, of Delphi, came today for a visit with Mrs. George H. Healey and family. Roscoe Halstead left for Worland, Wyom., today to look after some matters connected with his father’s estate.
Mrs. Ralph Newman and son returned to their home at Champaign, 111., today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman. Alonzo Hershman returned to his home at Manchester, Tenn., today after an extended visit with relatjvjea__in Walker township. Mrs. Etta Robinson and son, Harold, returned to their home in Monon after a visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. W. A. Crisler. Mary Duncan, a fraternity sister of Miss Lura Halleck, is spending a few days with the latter. Miss Duncan’s home is in Bedford, Ind. Better get your threshing coal now. We have a good supply of all grades and are in shape to take the best of care of you now. On account of the uncertain conditions in the coal fields and the possible railroad tie-up, it is wise to get your coal at once.—-Far-mers Grain Company.
Charles Wiltshire has written to his mother, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire, that the company of which he is captain in Zainsville, Ohio, had 175 men and that they will have to discharge 25 men. He expects orders right away to go to Montgomery, Alabama. Young Wiltshire is another example of a Jasper county boy has gone out into the field of activity and made good and thereby honoring himself and his native city. If you will tell us we will tell your friends. Send in your news items. Our phone number is 18 er yen earn call No. 68 from 8 p. m. to 7 *. as.
