Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Carter Garriott went to Hammond ( today. - -- — — -d Mrs. A. Pr Schlesinger and son, of Newland, spent today in Rensselaer. Rudolph Raiman, of Montana, is here to visits Harry Schultz. Rensselaer and Hammond high school are playing football this afternoon at Riverside park. Mrs. A. Myers, of Roselawn, and Mrs. Joe Plaughjeck, of Parr, are in Rensselaer today on business. Mrs. Clayton Williams and three children, of San Pierre, came today to spend a few days with George Schultz. Mir. 'and Mrs. Frederick Yetter, Sr., living in the east part of the city, are confined to their beds with sickness. > Mrs. G. E. Murray went to Chicago today to meet her son, Edson, who will be present at the football game between Illinois and Chicago. Mrs. Ida Kenton, of Mitchell, S. Dak., who is here for a visit with relatives and friends, is spending the day with the family of Omar Kenton, near Surrey. B. S. Fendig, wife and daughter, Miriam, went to Chicago today. Mrs. Fendig and daughter will go south in a few days and Mr. Fendig will return here, where he will remain for a short time before joining his family in the south. Washington, Nov. I.—Men within the draft who join the national guards now being formed in the states are subject to call for duty with the national army, the war department ruled today. Protests from governors, who asked that men joining the new organizations of the state militia be exempted in order to encourage enlistments in the guard, was responded to by the department which referred to the law covering the situation, _ 2 „
The ministers of Jasper county met in the M. E. church at 10 a. m. for the purpose of organizing a county ministerial association. The minis-, ters assembled appointed Reys. Warriner, Fleming and McDaniel as a committee on organization. The ministers lunched together at the Makeevor hotel and during the luncheon the following officers for the county association were chosen: President, Rev. E. W. Strecker; Rev. D. C. Hill, secretary-treasurer. The new organization then appointed Rev. J. B. Fleming and Rev. Asa McDaniel as the program committed. The next meteing of the association will be held in Rensselaer, Dec. 3, 1917. The purpose of the organization is that we may be able to serve the people of the county in a better way during these troublesome days through which we are passing. The program of the day was an address by Rev. J. B. Fleming, chairman of morals committee of the council of defense. Rev. W. B. Warriner gave a stirring address on the subject, “The Message of the Church at the Present Hour.” Profassianal Cards Dr. E. C* English PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Opposite Truai and Saving* Sana ?honea; 177—2 ring* for office; 8 rm«‘ tor residence. Runaaelaer, Indiana. Dr. 1. M. Washburn PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Attending clinic at Augustus* Hospital on Tuesday morning from 5 a. m. to 2 p. m. _ Pn one 48. Schuyler C. Irwin LAW, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE 5 per cent farm loans. Office ii* Odd Fellows’ Block. F. H» Hemphill PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ■pedal attention to disease* of women and lew grades of fever. Office over TeadiTs »ra» Btore. Telephone, office and reeldeaee. dte Dre Fo Ae Turfler OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Rooms! and 3. Murray Building. Rensselaer, Indiana. Phones. Office —2 rings on 800; Residence—B rings on 800. Successfully treat* both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures a specialty. Williams & Dean LAWYERS Special attention given to preparation of wills, settlement of estates, making and examination of abstracts of title, and farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows Building.
John A, Dunlap ' LAWYER (Successor to Frank Folts) Practice in all courts r Betatea settled. ♦ Farm loana Collection department. . y l' '.* T*. H. Lz Brown DENTIST Crown and Bridge W®rk and Teeta without Plates a Specialty Ail the latest methods in Dentistry. G** ministered for painless extraction. Office over Lareh'a Drug Store. Worland & Sons UNDERTAKERS *■ Motor and Horae Drawn Hearses Ambulance Service. Qffice Phone 33. Residence Phone SS. E. N. Loy HOMEOPATHIST Successor to Dr. W.W . Hartsell. Office, frame building ®« Cullen St. Residence, Milroy Ave. Phono 89-B-
