Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Edith Thompson returned to her home in'Lafayette today after a visit with her friend, Mrs. A. R. Hopkins. J. M. Shaffer, proprietor of the K. P. building went to hifc home in, Plymouth, Ind., today. Mrs. John .Ellis and ba.by returned to their home in Chicago to da v after a visit with the family of Arthur H. Hopkins. '' Prof, and Mrs. Charles M. Blue returned to Highland Park, l ake county, today where the profesibr will resume his duties Monday. Iler Walker left for Fort Dodge, loWa, today after a visit with his -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker. Master Joseph Charpie returned to his. home in Indianapolis today after a visit with the family of his uncie, S. J. Ash. John Luers left today for Camp Shelby. Jiis sister, Lucile Luers, accompanied him as far as Blooming ton. Indiana, where she will her studies in. the University of Indiana. ; - »> C. Arthur Tuteuf returned from Madison, Ind., Friday evening, where he has been visiting with friends for the past few days. An auction sale df several pens of prize winners at the poultry show this week is being held at the armory this afternoon. The proceeds from the 'sale will be turned over to the Red Cross.
We have a four cylinder Seven passenger automobiles with self starter and in a No. 1 condition. KELLNER & CALLAHAN The county commissioners will meet Monday in their regular monthly session. Mrs. Frank Marlatt will leave Sunday for Donovan, Illinois, for a visit with her daughter. Prof. Benito Kaitz, of Lafayette/ was here today. He' has a number of pupils here who are taking training of him on the violin. Have you seen the exhibit of the Rensselaer Cement Products Company at the Gayety? Do not fail to see this. James Reed, who lately moved to Buchanan, Mich., but who has been back here for a few days, will start Sunday for Buchanan, and will make the trip in his automobile. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible school at 9:30. Communion and sermon at 10:45. Subject, “The Bondage of Small Things.” Union service at 7:00 in the Baptist church. Rev. E. W. Strecker will be the preacher.
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Professional Cards Dr. Ee C« English PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Opposite Trust and Saving* BaaX. Phones: 177 —2 ring* for office; > ring* for residence, Dr. 1. M. Washburn PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Attending clinic at Augustan* Hospital on Tuesday morning from 5 s. in. to 2 p. m. Phone 48. x Ee Ne Loy HOMEOPATHIST Successor to Dr. W.W . Hartsell. Office, frame building on Cullen St. Residence, Milroy Ave. Phono 89-B. John A. Dunlap LAWYER (Successor to A'raak Folts) Practice in all court*. Estates settled. Farm loans. Collection department. Notary la tne office. Ben«4elaer . . - - fadums tie L. Brown DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work and Tsetu without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over Lar*h’s Drug Store.
Worland & Sons _ UNDERTAKERS Motor and Horse Drawn Hoarse* Ambulance Servian. Office Phone 23. Residence Pbene 5& Schuyler C* Irwin LAW, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE 5 per mat fam Ins— Office iJ> Odd Fellows* Block.
Warren Poole Trustee Hanging Grove Township R. f.D. 1, McCoyeburg, Ind. • x Office day Friday of each week at residence. Rensselaer, Phone, 9917-H. F. He Hemphill PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON gpselsl attention to die mm a ad women Mi low grades of farm. Oflca over VoadiTo Drug ««* Dalaphaua. and 11 MS ■■ os, 44*. Williams & Dean' LAWYERS Special attention given to preparation of wills, settlement of estates, making and examination of nbefrncts of title, and farm loam. Office In Odd Follows Building.
