Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mt. and' Mrs. Louis Hickman., of Hammond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jahn .metrritt here Sunday. Mr. Hickman is a brother of Mns. Merritt. Mrs. Hickmam will spend the week with her mother, Mrs. William Schultz, who lives near Parr. Farmers, now is the time to haul in y our junk. Iron, rags, rubber and metal. High prices for all. When you have any junk call Phone 577. — Sam Karnowsky. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor were very happy to have with them Sunday their three daughters and their 'husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Besse, of Wofeott; Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Williams, of LaHogue, 111., and Mr. and' Mrs. Harry Stokes, of Hammond. Also Master Harry Stokes who is to be a future admiral! of the U. S. navy. Bicycle tires, .all new stock. Phone 218. Jim Clark. Alfred Thompson), who has been attending the University of Michigan, is home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dellos Thompson. Alfred recently made application for a position with the American Ambuiiaince corps and was accepted, and wlill probably leave with the expedition which sails far Bordeaux, France, an the sixteenth of June. Mr. Thompson will!' be the second boy from tins city to see service on foreign battlefields, Fred Hamilton being the other.
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