Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean & Son STRAYED —From my yard Sunday evening, bay pony with bridle on, bobbed mane and long tail, 4years old. Reward for return. Dr. F. A. Turfler. Mrs. Edd. J. Randle is spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. Frank Ham went to Chicago to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davisson went to Chicago this forenoon. Henry Luers went to Lafayette today. Clara Goetfc went to Chicago this morning.— — Vance Collins and sons, Jay and DeVere, went to Hammond today.

Mrs. Alda Parkison went to Chicago this morning. Mesdames Jay W. Williams and C. H. Porter went to Chicago this morning. Florence Winters, who has been visiting relatives here, returned to her home in Chicago today. Mr. and' Mrs. Robert H. Lormior and Mt .and Mrs. C. O. Swift, of Evanston, were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roth. John Nagel, who attended the Knights of Columbus initiation in Lafayette Sunday, returned home this morning. Eastern Star club will meet with Mrs. S. H. Cornwell Tuesday afternoon instead of Mrs. C. C. Somers as announced. Jane Makeever and Orpha Barton, of near Mt. Ayr, returned to Valparaiso to continue their studies in Valparaiso University.

J. H. O’Neal returned to Lafayette this morning, after an over Sunday visit with his daughter, Sarah Alice O’Neal, of this city. Mr. and Mr&. Emony Mills, of Muncie, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Meyers left Saturday for Kewanee, 111., t for a few days visit. The trip was made by automobile. Ephriam Gilmore, of near Lee, was in Rensselaer today. Mr. Gilmore is one of Jasper county’s large land owners and is one of the patriots who have invested largely in liberty bonds. Thomas Moore and family left Sunday for a visit with his brother, Charles Moore and family, of Burnettsville. Mr. Moore returned today but his family will remain for a longer visit. Mrs. Bruce Porter, of Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., is here for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Fannie Parkison, who is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Porter. Mrs. Parkison has not been so well since leaving the hospital, but is again improving.

Captain Bradley Ross, who has been stationed at Ft. Sills, Okla., for some time, is spending a few days leave of absence with his mother, Mrs. Ora T. Ross. Captain Ross will go to Camp Custer, Michigan upon leaving here, where he has been assigned. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long, Mr. and Mrs. George Long and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sears motored to Watseka, 111., Sunday and spent the day with Mir. and Mrs. Sidney Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Sears remained in Wetseka for a visit with the. Arnolds. Mrs. Arnold being a daughter of Mjr. Sears. R. E. Borchordt, who is now with the United States navy and located at the Municipal Pier in Chicago, spent Sunday with his uncle, B. F. Fendig and family. Young Borchordt had been in the aviation service, but on account of a accident which happened to his brother and at the urgent request of his mother, he has quite the aviation service enlisted in the navy.

Plenty of soft coal, lock and egg, now on hand at Kellner & Callahan.]