Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

C. M. Sands made a trip to Wheatfield yesterday. Jersey sweet potato plants at the Home Grocery. * Attorney Halleck went to Hammond today to look after some ditch litigation. Leave your orders for strawberries, fresh every day. HOME GROCERY. Mrs. H. E. Hartley and Mrs. W. L. Bott are spending today with friends in Goodland. Add to your Sunday dinner from the market. Mrs. Firman Thompson and two little daughters are spending today in Monon. Miss Irene Duvall went to Chicago today for a visit of a week or ten days with relatives. Dr. Loy reports Geo. P. Daugherty improved after two or three days of quite serious sickness. Mrs. Bert Nicholson returned to Logansport today after a visit with her,sister? Mrs. Carl DuvallJoseph Bally, of Chili, Ind., who 'owns property in this city, was here this week to look after it. William Large, of Hanging Grove township, made a business trip to Monon and Monticello today. Several from this vicinity attended the McCray Hereford sale near Kentland yesterday. One animal sold for $3,800. The Busy Workers will sell the following: Cakes, pies, cookies, fresh eggs, chickens, bread, home made candy. Randolph Sparks, an attorney of San Francisco, who has been taking treatment in Bernarr McFadden’s institute in Chicago, came here last evening and arranged to take treatment of Dr. Turfler. He will probably be here for several weeks.

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