Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 313, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Floyd Meyers and Delos D. Dean went to Monticello today. W. W. Sage made a business trip to Lafayette today. Mrs. William E. Jacks and daughter, Flora went to Chicago today. Sew club Will meet with ' Mrs. Howard Mills Thursday afternoon. .’ ' . --4 ' Louis Harmon is spending the day in Chicago. John Aken, Jr., and Grover Norris went to Brook today. ! Bom today to Mr. and Mrs. John Warpe, a boy. Mother and son doing nicely.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Brook, took the train here today fpr Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig and Mrs. Kate Watson went to Chicago today." ~" 1 O. K. Rainier went to Chalmers today to look after his .farming interest. John A. Dunlap, C. E. Grave, of Morocco, and C. C. Warner went to Chicago this forenoon. Rex Warner went to Cincinnati Ohio today on business connected with the hardware line. Mrs. Beta Stiefel, who A had been visiting the family of her brother, Wiliam Traub, returned to her home in Chicago today. Private William Holmes returned to Camp Shelby, after spending a furlough here with his wife and other relatives. Claude Welsh returned to Lafayette today, after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welsh, of Jordan township. The funeral of Mrs. Orson Peck, of Mt. Ayr, was held Tuesday afternoon and burial was made in North Star cemetery.

Miss Emilie Wightman will leave within a few days for Washington, D. C., where she will spend the remainder of the winter with a sister. Live stock can be accepted from this zone to arrive at Chicago for Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Satday markets only. W. H. BEAM. Mr. and Mrs. John Kanne, Mrs. Guss Kanne and children,of Campus, 111., came today for a visit with the family of Michael Kanne and other, relatives. County Agricultural Agent Stewart Learning went to Lafayette today, where he will meet other county agents and government officials, who will arrange a campaign for good seed corn. Albert Coen returned to his home in Chicago this morning, after a visit with, relatives here, and also attending the annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of this city. W. F. Gilmore, of Palme#, 111., who is visiting relatives here went to DeMotte today to visit his brother, Charles Gilmore. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, of this ci^y. A director’s meeting is to be held soon at which the officers will be chosen. B. F. Fendig and DeLos Dean are president and secretary of the organization respectively and no doubt succeed themselves. Miss Anna Leonard received a message this Wednesday morning from her sister, Mrs. Edward L. Watson, stating that she was leaving Hattiesburg, Miss., for Rensselaer. Mrs. Watson is the wife of Lieut. Edward L. Watson.

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