Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. J. Montgomery went to Chicago this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wolfe returned to their home in Chicago Saturday. Mary Hamilton and daughter Marie are spending the day in Chicago. Marguerite Babcock is home from Madison, Wis., the state university there being closed. Hugh Iliff, who has been so sick at the Great Lakes, is reported to be much improved. Elmer Daniels, who is in training at Fort Benjamlin (Harrison, spent Sunday here with his wife and baby. IM ■ ■! >ll - • Mrs. David Burns returned from Brook Sunday evening, where she had visited relatives of her husband. Delos Thompson, who has been suffering with a severe attack of erysipelas, is reported to be improving. Mrs. Chauncey Huntington returned Sunday evening from a week’s visit with her brothers in Chicago. John Garland, who is employed in a lumber yard at Hammond, spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. L. V. Markin returned to Fair Oaks Saturday, where she is assisting in caring for the sick. A. C. Campbell’ principal of the Fair Oaks schools, was in Rensselaer Saturday. ' Frank Miller, the foreman on one of the Monon sections here, left Saturday evening for Fisher, Arkansas, where he will visit his aged mother.
Don Seheurich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seheurich, left Saturday for Saginaw, Mich., where he expected to be employed. Paul Beam,,who is a member of the Student Army Training corps at Indiana university, spent Sunday here with his parents and some ONE else. Addison White, whobq home is in Brook, but who is in training at the Great Lakes, spent Sunday here with the family of Herman Messman. Lorine Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Warren, spent Saturday and Sunday here. She is the stenographer for an Attica lawyer. C. H. Gray, who had been visiting with S. L. Gray and family, left this morning for his home in Emmetsburg, lowa. Alco Nut is butter’s only rival. Guaranteed as pure and sweet as the finest creamery butter at about onehalf the price. Bowles & Parker. S. A. Royster, the Monon agent at Delphi, spent a short time hereJSunday evening with his brother, George W. Royster. Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Snorf and daughter, Virginia Ann, returned to their home in Chicago Saturday, after a visit here with relatives. Mrs. E. C. English returned Saturday evening from Lafayette, where she had been with the family of her son, Walter English. Why use high priced butter when you can get the same taste and results with Alco Nut Butter at about one-half the price? Rowles & Parker. L‘ The following boys were down from the Great Lakes Sunday: Baul Healy, William May, Nate Welsh and Waldemar Weiss. The Christian church, of this city, has sent seventy cans of fruit to the orphans’ home of that denomination in St. Louis.
