Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

<3. A. Gundy went to Danville, 111., this morning. Last month for nursery stock, ornamental or nursery. See Gum Pefley. Forest Morlan, of Chicago, came Saturday for a short visit. If you want a rose bed that will bloom all summer see J. If- Holden. D. D. Dean and Garver spent Sunday in Indianapolis. August Moore and Don Beam made a trip to Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller are spending the day in Chicago. (Mrs. Laura B. Fate is in Crown Point with her son, Clarence, today. Get your trees for spri-.g planting now from Pefly. Every tree guaranteed. . i Roe E. Yeoman went to Danville, 18., this morning to look after some cement -contracts. The engine of the milk train broke down at Monon this morning and was therefore an hour and a half late. - Capt. H. B. Tuteur went to Indianapolis Saturday evening on business relative tn the local militia company. Mr. and Mrs. John Copsey and dhildrcn, of Lafayette, returned to their home Sunday evening after a few days’ visit with Mrs. Copsey’s parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr. A good price for you ■ old battery when buying a new Vesta “double life” storage battery.—Rensselaer Garage.

T. F. Clark, of Battle Ground, but formerly of this city, was in Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Clark is now with their daughter, Hazel Hurst, who is quite sick at her home in Lafayette. Mr. Clark brought to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson the four-year-old son of their daughter, Mrs. John Fisher, also of Lafayette. Mr. Fisher is severely afflicted with rheumatism and the grandparents will care for the bey for a time so as to lighten the burden of Mrs. Fisher. •aSujßf) joufassuajj —-Suo[ su aoiA4 Aaqj, -BqsoA mou buo ut uj'nj, ’4,ao sXnjd wioA uaqM ua -prnqs rnoX aurrqq q ( uaa -jaSuof 9Ai[ H,noX pun J9AO uadud sift tunj, "sjqq puau o'} puaq jnoX uo puuqs 1 4 uoq Beatrice Tilton, who is teaching the Shortridge school in Keener, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents here.

M. B. Price made his first trip to the country today since recovering from his late sickness. He is in Union township doing some work on the Lakin ditch. Edward Rose came Saturday for a visit with his parents, near Moody. Ed is now employed in an automobile factory at Kokomo, having quit his position with the Maxwell factory it Newcastle.

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