Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Victor J. Webb, formerly connected with the Chicago Bargain Store of this city but now a most prosperous traveling salesman with headquarters at Albia, lowa, is visiting his mother in Walker township. Hon. Jesse E. Wilson, former assistant secretary of the interior of the national government, and for a number of years a leading attorney at the Jasper-county bar and a representative of this district in both branches of the Indiana state legislature, was here today. He and his family came down from Hammond Sunday in thei rautomobile for a visit with Mrs. J. M. Wasson, who is Mrs. Wilson’s mother. Attorney Wilson is enjoying a most splendid law practice in Hammond and is one of the representative citizens of that progressive city. Lieut. George Healey returned to South Bend today after spending Saturday and Sunday with his parents here. He made the trip to Goodland Saturday afternoon with his father, Col. George H. Healey, and with him enjoyed the elegant banquet given by the people of Goodland to Company M. Rumor has it that Lieut. Healey is very popular with the fair sex of South Bend and that his fame has reached such a point that the South Bend damsels have had to give expression to their emotions in poetry. They first offered pie but finally have resorted to poetry. ' CASTOR IA For Infants and Children hi Use For Over 30 Years Always beats the signature of

Robert Wartena, of Indiana Harbar, came Saturday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wartena. Today is Labor Day and is being observed by all the larger cities of the United States. The banks in this city are the only business places which observe it, unless it be the school children, who look upon, it as a real day of labor. . John Morgan, of Ellwood, Ind-, was here foY an over-Sunday visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Morgan, returning to his home this morning. John is employed by a tin plate company in that city. He was among the first men to be drafted but was rejected on account of physical disability. Attorney George A. Williams and wife returned Saturday after an extended stay in Ohio. They spent the summer on Mr. Williams’ farm. The Ohio farmers are enjoying a great year and the yield of small grain is far above the average. Mr. Williams and his brother carry on an extensive dairy business which is exceptionally profitable at this time. They receive $2.40 for their milk. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter, of Hammond, were Sunday visitors here. Mr. Porter will leave Saturday in his auto in company with Leslie Clark for Mississippi, where Mr. Porter will have charge of the J. D. Lea plantation, recently purchased by Mr. Clark. Possession of the place cannot be secured until January Ist, but Mr. Porter expects to remain there and put in the fall crop of rye, oats and potatoes and winter garden and learn the methods of farming in the south. The first of the year he will be joined by his wife and H. J. Robinson and family, who will occupy the place.

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