Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Sarah O’Neall went to Lafayette today to spend Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Ruby Walker returned to her home in Indianapolis today after a week’s visit .with relatives. Mrs. E. Smith returned v To her home in Chicago today after a month’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Nowels. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rutledge motored from Nelsonville, Ohio, to Gifford and spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haniford. - Mrs. E. J. Hewitt and daughter went to Mt. Carroll, 111., today after a visit of a month with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming*- . W. R. Brown took his little granddaughter, Charlotte Brown, to her home at Huntington today. She is the daughter of Everett Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Robinson went to Logansport today to visit Mrs. Robinson’s parents for a week. John Robinson will act as marshal during Vern’s absence. Miss Bell Mcßee and Grace Robertson and Mrs. Charles Sands and children went to Indianapolis today to spend Sunday at. Fort Harrison, where Mr. Sands is attending the officers’ training school. Friends here -have received a card from Mrs. Charles Grow, dated Colon, Mich., Sept: 14, which reads as follows: “We are having a fine time. Boys are fishing on a lake 25 miles south of Battle Creek. Will camp near Indiana tonight. Be home Sunday: Went out to army camp at Battle Creek yesterday but they would not let us in. 8,000 soldiers there now. Will be 40,000 the last of the month. Have had grand weather excepting first night, which was quite cold.” .

New Case Filed. 8824. Mary J. Irwin vs Mary E. Rush; complaint on note. Demand S3OO. —■ HOSPITAL NOTES. A fine nine pound boy was born at the hospital Thursday night. The mother, Mrs. Joseph Graham, and boy are doing fine— __ Miss Jessie Redgate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Redgate, underwent an operation for appendicitis. Dr. Honan Seriously 111. Edward P. Honan has received a message from Mrs. Dr. Honan informing him of the very serious condition of the doctor and asking that Mr. Honan come to Shawnee on The Delaware in Pennsylvania at once. Unless advised that the doctor’s condition is much improved Mr. Honan will leave for Shawnee at once.

If you do not receiv'e your Evening Republicna report is to your carrier boy. He will see that you get a copy. If you report it to the office the boy is required to lose a portion of his wages. In other words, if he has no complaint at the' end of the week he is given a bonus. If the boy fails to deliver a paper he loses this. No horse owner should fail to carry a certificate of enrollment in the columns of The Republican. Desired results wiP follow.

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