Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. Haittie Wasson and daughter went to Lafayette today. Attorney John Dunlap went to Indianapolis today. Mrs. John Phillips returned to her home in McCoysburg this morning. Mesdames C. H. Porter and J. W. Williams went to Lafayette this morning. Roy Stephenson returned to his work in Chicago today, after spending Sunday at home. Mrs. Jessie Bringle, of near Brook, took the train here for Monon, this morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wells returned to their home at Williamsport, after a visit with relatives here. J. H. O’Neall returned to Lafayette after an over Sunday visit with Ms daughter, Sarah Alice. Mrs. Kenneth Allman came from Indianapolis this morning for a ten days’ visit with her parents. > Mrs. J. J. Montgomery went to Rockford, Hl., for a few day’s visit with her mother, Mrs. Sophia Wemple. Mrs. O. D. Hefner, of Minneapolis, left today for Chicago, after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Shephenson, and other relatives. For quick results advertise in The

You may have noticed that the people who are not satisfied with this world are doing everything they can to keep from leaving it. There must be a heap of Sons and Daughters of the Revolution in Mexico. There have been as many battles fought there as there are Mexicans. If all the can openers in this country were to disappear tomorrow morning, there are a whole lot of married men'who would have to get their dinners down town. O. A. Yeoman, who has been visiting relatives and friends here for the past month, went to Morris, 111., to visit before returning io his home in Kingman, Kansas. A man is a queer cuss. When his first baby comes along he will get mad if you ever hint that the cMnless, flatnosed, bald-headed, idioticlooking child resembles anyone but himself. Gaylord Nowels who has been here for a visit with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Nowels, went to Gary Sunday for a visit with Ms sister, Mrs. Lawson Meyers. Today he joined his mother, Mrs. Riley Nowels, his sister, Mrs. Albert Alters, of Forest, and her daughter, Dorothy, at Hammond, and the party started for Longmont, Col., Mrs. Gaylord Nowels’ home. - - Advertise in the Republican.