Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

H. W. Kiplinger returned to Gary Saturday. Mr. Harry Leigeut went to Monon today. Mr. Gerard is in Indianapolis today. Mr. William Clouse went to Logansport today. Mr. Kincard went to Chalmers today. Mrs. B. F. Lafayette and baby returned to their home at Checotaa, Oklahoma. J Mrs. Henry T)oan spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Shirer. Everett Warne, wife and children visited at Chalmers over Sunday with relatives. Jess Vovert returned to his â– home at Mitchell, S. D., after visiting relatives here.

Mrs. J. W. Faylor went to Fort Wayne today to attend the funeral of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snow went to Indianapolis today to see their little daughter that is in the state school. John Garling returned to his home at Monon Saturday, after visiting his sister, Mrs. Everett Greenlee for several days. Joseph Long, the mail messenger is still confined to his home on account of ,a severe attack of bronchitis. Hairy Kurlin was home from the Great Lakes Naval school Saturday. From here he and his mother and sister went to Wolcott to visit over Sunday. , . 1 1 Mrs. Chas. Rosner, who was called here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Traub, returned to her home at Dallas, Texas-Saturday. Corporal Chester Lay came Saturday to visit several days with his sister, Mrs. Paul Wood. He is stationed at Camp Logan, Houston, Texas*