Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hugh Gaffey, of Gifford, was in the city today. Frank Welsh went to Monticello today. Miss Hansel Fox and Wilhelmine Traub went to Chicago today. Otha Spriggs went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haniford, of Gifford, went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wood, of Parr, are spending today in Rensselaer. Miss Harriett McKeever, who lives at the Monnett Home, is visiting at LaPorte. Mrs. Bell Teague came from Attica today to see her daughter at the Monnett Home. Inabel Williams, of Chicago, came today for an extended visit with Mrs. D. F. Williams. Mrs. D. G. Bingham returned to Logansport, after visiting her father, T. Brown.

Hattie Wasson went to Frankfort, Kokomo and Williamsport for an extended visit. Louise Taylor returned to the Monnett Home, after a three weeks’ visit at Monticello and Wolcott. Seventeen applicants wrote on the teachers’ examination here today under County Superintendent Morgan L. Sterrett. Mrs. Moses Chupp and daughter, Irene and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Chupp returned to their homes at Hammond today, after attending the funeral of Moses Chupp. Friends here received a letter today from Dr. C. E. Johnson now in the medical army service in London. The letter was dated June 10. He had a letter from Fred Hamilton and a young man named Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardman received a letter today from their son, Second Lieutenant, Frank Hardman, now in active service in France. Frank is a mighty busy fellow, having charge of four automobile parks in which there are more than one thousand army trucks. Corporal D-. Delos Dean, of Camp Taylor, arrived here on the early morning train and will remain until Sunday. Corporal Dean is looking the pink of health. He says he is feeling fine and is strong for the army life. The only thing he misses is the privilege of tying matrimanal knots, which he enjoyed while judge of the Marion township court.

N. M. Banta, of Arlington Heights, came to Rensselaer this afternoon. Mr. Banta was formerly a resident of this county. He was at one time a teacher in the county and also a candidate for the office of county school superintendent. He is a nephew of the late Mrs. George R. Robinson and also of Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson, who is now critically ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John R. Phillips at MicCoysiburg. As a result of the benefit on the court house lawn last Wednesday evening the Dorcas class of the M. E. Sunday-school turned over SSO to the Red Cross management. This class is made up of about twenty enthusiastic young women, who take pride in living up to the name they have chosen. Last year they raised about $75 for charitable purposes. For several months they have furnished workers one evening of each week for the Red Cross rooms and the aggregate number of hours spent in making surgical dressings has earned for them the commendation of the Red Cross instructors. There are also many nimble fingers that have been turned from the alluring pastime of dainty needlework to the needful task of knitting and many soldier boys overseas as well as in our home camps are wearing socks and sweaters and other comforts provided by these patriotic young women. ’

HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE. As I am moving back to Chicago, I will sell at private sale for cash at a reasonable price the following household goods, if bought within a few days: Cook stove, heating stove and oil range, kitchen table and three chairs, icebox, kitchen cabinet, leather couch, 2 leather rockers, 2 tapestry chairs, piano, 3-piece parlor suite, bed, spring and mattress, dresser, lawn mower, 2 rugs, brown leather window seat. MRS. S. G. SPIEGEL, Phone 209.

RENSSELAERREMINGTON BUS LINE SCHEDULE 2 Trips Daily Leace Rensselaer ...... 7:45 a. m Arrive Remington BJO i. m. ueave Remington 9:10 a. m. Arrive Rensselaer .• 9:55 a. m. .-eave Rensselaer 4:00 p. m. krrive Remington 4:45 p. m. Leave Remington 5:15 p. m. Arrive Rensselaer 6:00 p. m. Fare SI.OO Each Way FRANK Q KRESLER. Phono 121-W. Rmumlsm*. lad. BILLY FRYE . For all train and city calls. * Also Auto Livory CITY TRANSFER CO. PhoMS 107 and 30®. W. L. FRYE, Prop.