Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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L. H. Harmon made a business trip to Monon, today. There will be no meeting of the original sew club this week. Mrs. Donald Beam and Mrs. Lida Leonard went to Chicaga this morning. - < French Crooks went to Indianapolis Monday where he will attempt to enlist in the navy. ft - ...» —— ■ Roy Heil returned to his home at Wheatfield this morning. He had been here to have some d'ental work done. John McGlinn went to Chicago this morning. He shipped a car load of cattle Monday night to the U. S. Stock yards. John Werner is the local agent for the American Laundry and Cleaning Company. If you want a high grade of service see him. J. E. Sayers, left this morning for Colorado, where he will visit Sometime with his father, William Sayers. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meyers did not get away until the milk train this morning. The early morning north bound trains were over three hours late. Miss Jessie Lilly, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton, returned to' her home in Brook, this morning. Willis Kessinger of Legro, Ind., returned to his home Monday after visiting with Mrs. Mark Reed and his brother, Charles Kessinger.
Paul and John Worland and John Switzer went to Indianapolis today to see about joining the aviation corps. ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Courtney and baby returned to their home in Madison, Ind., today. Mr. Courtney has been employed on the Frank Hill farm. Dr. I. M. left Monday for'',L’ Argent, Louisiana, where he will attend his brother-in-law, Omar C. Ritchey, who has a severe attack of malarial fever. Miss Jane Makeever returned to Valparaiso today, where she attends school, after-visiting with her father, Frank Makeever of near Mt. Ayr. _ Oscar Norman, of Oshkosh, Neb., went to Plymouth, Ind., today to visit his brother. He has ~been visiting his father, J. A. Brown of this city. Mrs. Rebecca Porter and Miss Corlyn Coen, the latter a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Coen, returned to their home in South Bend, Ind. this morning. George Duggins, who had been here to visit his son, Albert Duggins, who is now'in thp hospital here having undergone an operation for appendicitis, left this morning for his home at Paw Paw, Mich. s. I—— All home print today.
