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:e.Published Every ThursdayLA CROSSE, LA PORTE COUNTY, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1915.Six Pagesly.ofie,of^11d,thidk.ulm?nse'Dri-ii-id lelie;s-“O-*r.,a-igia,noes )ii a Ir-110 i*l.ri-iiailOi r-a-is-ell of se p-h(‘X-noorisOViii-‘Bill” Walters was a county fair visitor Thursday.Mrs. Quince Richardson is visit mg in Valparaiso this week.Dr. Oak and wife went to Enterprise, Saturday, for a visit with relatives.Mrs. Rov Metsher of Lafavettev Vis visiting her sister, Mrs. George Kiger, this week.Howell I). Taylor and Miss Ethel Pinnev . visited with her parents at Wanatah, Sundav.Inez Collom and Elva Headley spent a few days with friends in LaPorte during fair week.Glenn I). Rees, accompanied by his mother and sister, made a visit to relatives at Wheatfield, Monday.♦Leonard R. -Young, returned home to Chicago, Monday, after a a few davs visit here at the Sent-*inel home.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aigner and babv visited at the home of his mother, three miles north of LaCrosse, last Sundav.A Goodland man talked the other night in his sleep. In order to square himself he let his better half take a nice long visit.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis and friends of Kingsbury, motored here last Sunday, spending a few hours with Will Collom and family.Mr. and Mrs. Cr. W. Cummings of near LaPorte, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eul of Chicago, visited at the* M. C. Raifens home here last Thursday.M. M. Kiger of Goodland is doing tin* carpenter work on the Jerry Miller building, which is being eroded for the telephone exchange IK* is a Sentinel subscriber.The LaCrosse schools will open next Tuesday, following Labor Day. Work is being pushed on the new building, which will not be completed until about tin* first of the \ear.Grover Cox was at LaPorte,Stanley Ray of Brook was a visitor here Sunday.Mrs. Paul Wiltfong of North Liberty, is visiting W. W. Collom and family.• nCall for LaCrosse’s popular cigar—the “Private Stock,” made by Shorty Panze. 4tfClara Gulbrunsen, the nurse, Is still waiting on Buelah Wall, who is slowly improving.Cory Henton and S. G. Hauswere down from Westville Sunday,i' *spending the day at the river.LaCrosse needs fire protection, Why not organize a fire company, and lower the excessive rate of insurance?The 127th and the 128th Indianaregiments of volunteers will hold their annual reunion at Laporte, Sept. 22 and 2.H.Don Collom left Tuesday morn-ing for Rolling Prairie, when* Ik* will visit friends and patrons of tl e school he taught last year.Fire destroyed the residence property near the English Lake club house Monday forenoon.*Only a few articles of value were saved.John Grams and family, Jake Mann and wife and Miss Kate Michnick made up an automobile party, Sunday, they spending the day at Dunn’s Bridge, on the banks of the Kankakee.Wm. Krueger who is employed in the Ed Vergin pool room, made a good step in the right direction a few days ago when he passed us a full one hundred and fifty cents in exchange for a whole year of home news.Lawrence Quinn, who is employed in the postoffice at LaPorte, and M. L. Nelson, clerk in tin* rug and carpet department of Davidson Porter’s store, came here Sunday on motorcycles, spending part of the day with friends.Joe Steinberg of Chicago is here visiting his mother.Trustee George Shults was atLaPorte on fmsiness, vesterdav.■ i *•F. J. Cook was a Chicago visitor ia^t week Wednesday and Thurs-* .dav.• iWhen weary of reading of this war, .try the Bible—-and read ofT 4other wars.Visit the Sentinel printery. We want to get acquainted with everybody hereabout.*Emil Traffolt residing three milesRev. Meredith went to Lafayette yesterday, returning today.Wm. Dahl and family visited the county fair at LaPorte, Thursday.Wave Collom has returned home from visiting relatives near Laporte and South Bend.Miss Vera Johnson and Miss Martha Rosenbaum spent Thursday in LaPorte at the fair.*The Mothers Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. T. B. McDonald next Thursday, SeptemberMiss Sylvia Marquardt is spend-northeast of LaCrosse was a busr- j ing the week in LaPorte, 'visitingness visitor hen* Tuesday.Everybody boost for this town » iand »this community! And you boost yourself when you do it.her cousin, Mrs. Nellie Tuesburg. Mrs. Emilv Wulf of west of*town ate Sunday dinner with her son Mark Tavlor and family, Sun-♦ * rIf we ha I our choice of being day.either rich or happy we would unhesitatingly decide in favor of both.John Conrad and G. S. Smith were here from Ft. Wayne. Fr iday, looking at some of our fine large farms.Mrs. S. O. Anderson and son Charles returned home last Saturday from Monticello, where they ♦ * visited relatives.Mrs. \\\ W. Collom entertained Mrs. Gust Milbrandt of Wanatah, and Mrs. Frank Rinkerof north ot town, last Thursday.Miss Ada Delvigne who has been the guest of LaCrosse friends for tin* past two weeks returned to Chicago last Wedneslt;lay morning.The Employers’ Liability lawgoes into effect September, 1. I’ll be glad to write you a policy in the United States Fidelitv Co., ofBaltimore, Md.—H. R. Wriglev.Glenn D. Rees and Howell I). Tavlor made their regular Sundav4 ™ 1(*yening visit to Kouts. Our fair damsels here should put a stop to their leaving home after sundown.William Krueger, Ed Vergin, Charles and Walter Struss and*Mrs. Frank Rees and son Glenn and daughter Florence were Thursday visitors at the LaPorte county fair.*Trustee George Shults and Conductor Chas. W-ilborth, with their wives, enjoyed an outing, Sunday, at Baums Bridge.A. F. Baumgartner and cousins*George and Henry Steiner droveto Michigan City, Saturday, in the Steiner outomobile.L. V. Barcus and Chas. Borgerd, general contractors, were here from LaPorte, Tuesday. While in town the former gentleman paid this office a visit.Threshing machines wore kept riming in many places last Sunday. Herbert Younggreen took advantage of the good weather and threshed on that dav.J. S. Cohen, representing the Crown Mercantile Co., of Chicago, was in town over Tuesday night. Mr. Cohen covers northern Indiana and Illinois in a Ford machine, visiting the merchants in a number of towns from dav to dav.% *George and Henry Steiner, with I heir families arrived here Friday from their home at Coal City, fora IVw dav s visit at the home of their4...... \ w \t it i i owro td Mnf1 Thw
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