Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Monta Oglesby and Frances Ryan went to Medaryville this morning for a short visit with Miss Ryan’s parents. * Miss Sadie Waynick, pupil of Monnett school, went to Chicago this morning to visit with Miss Simpson, who is attending Chicago University. Schuyler Robinson, of Gillam township, was in Rensselaer today. He is being strongly urged to make the race for the Republican nomination for auditor of Jasper county. Miss Fame Haas went to Chicago this morning, where she will visit Miss Ethal Brown over Sunday, and tonight witness the production of “The Wanderer,” at the Auditorium. Mrs. Lizzy Schlossen, of Minonk, 111., and Mrs. Emma Rassbach, of Danvers, 111., returned to their respective homes today, after a visit with their uncle, Fred Bachman and family. Two Carroll county attorneys desire the Republican nomination for judge of the Carroll-White circuit. The men are E. E. Pruitt and L. D. Boyd of Delphi. It is understood that there will be two candidates from White county, also. They are Geo. W. and Benjamin F. Carr. ■ 1 1 "" Private John Kauffman arrived here from Camp Taylor on the early morning train and continued to his home near Fair Oaks, on the milk train. He has a furlough until next [ Tuesday. On account of his religious belief he does''not wear the uniform and is used as a non-com-batant. He is the son of Gideon Kauffman.

PUBLIC NOTICE. The public library of this city will be opened from 10 a. m. until 6 p. m. on all week days. The building will be closed on Sunday and is not to be opened for any purpose. This order effective until further notice. Rensselaer Public Library Board, Per Judson J. Hunt. Pres. Evalipe Kenton left this morning for her home near Mitchell, S. Dak. Miss Kenton has just finished a very pleasant visit with relatives and friends here, at Wolcott and Elwood. Her neice Mrs. John Morgan accompanied her as far as Chicago. They expected to spend the day together in the city before parting.

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