Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. L. Padgitt and son, George, made a trip ot Chicago today. Judge Gifford returned to his home in Tipton, Ind., today. Mrs. J. C. Harris went to Monticello today to visit her daughter. Manley Price went to Kokomo today for a visit with a college friend. Rev. C. W. Postill i> reported to be indisposed at his home on McKinley avenue. Mrs. James Jones and children came today for a visit with Mrs. F. D. Burchard. Edna Wood, of Fair Oaks, is spending the day with friends and relatives here. Rev. W. N. Sherrill, of Frankfort, who had been here on business, returned to his home this forenoon. Daniel A. Pfrimmer, of Goodland, a member of Company M, has a pretty severe attack of hay fever. J. D. Allman is in Indianapolis, where he is visiting his son, Kenneth, and attending the state fair. R. B. Harris is reported to be quite a little improved today. He was able to be up and around, the house. F. A. Hicks, the hustling dry goods merchant, took the train here this morning for Chicago. It Is reported that the new bank The Farmers Trust Bank, has decided to rent the room, now occupied by the C. Earl DUvall store. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allman, of Indianapolis, returned to their home after a visit of a few days parents here. Donald Hoover, Linn Daugherty, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robinson went to Indianapolis today to attend the state fair. Mrs. Caddie Martin, accompanied by Margaret and Lora Helen Radcliff, returned to their homes in Cincinnati,* Ohio, today. William Mull Hollen and Mrs. Martha Strith returned to their home in Lafayette today after a visit with the family of George Gorham. Clem East, whose home is in Wheatfield and who is a member of Company M, is suffering from a very sore arm caused from smallpox vaccination. » ‘ Lt. Col. George H- Healey received notice this morning to report at Fort Benjamin Harrison not later than Friday, Sept 7th. His regiment, the First Indiana, will be mobilized at the fort on the day named.