Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Frank Pollard and her son, Orlie, started for Colorado this morning. The trip is being made for the benefit of Orlie’s health. Mr. and Mrs. David Book and son, Robert, of Mt. Ayr, took the train here today for Kewanee, Ind. They will visit Mr. Book’s mother, who is sick. Vesta Brown, who has been teaching the primary department at Gifford, has finished her school and returned this morning to her hopje at Plainfield, Ind. Richard Watts, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. F. Morgan, here, went to Columbus, Ohio, to visit his son. Mr. Watts’ home is in Kentucky Myrtle Wame and Lena Blume, -who have been teaching ait the Marion township consolidated, schools, fcaye finished “their term and left today for their homes. The former lives at Reynolds and the 'latter at Wolcott. G. J. Jessen, Bert Hopkins and A. G. Catt went to Indianapolis today to witness the closing session of the Scottish Rites in which President H. R. Kurrie and Floyd Amsler are receiving their final instructions.
- ■—- NOTICE. My office, which has been closed for six weeks because of sickness and death of my mother, will be opened Saturday, April 21st, and every day thereafter. DR. ROSE M. REMMEK. NOTICE. All dogs must be kept up or they will be lolled. VERN ROBINSON, * City Marshal. ICE FOR RESIDENCES. For this year our price will be 40c per 100 lbs. 1,000 lb. book $3.76 if paid in advance; 2,000 lb. book $7.50. We are now delivering. Phone 104. WHITE & LEE.
Sunday Dinnar MENU Collsge Inn Roast Chicken with Chicken Gravy or Roast Pork with Brown Gravy Candied Sweet Potat4>es Green Peas Hot Slaw Lemon Pie ‘ Bread and Butter Cpffee V * $5 CENTS. Davisson & Way mire PSMWIIB
