Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That . Genuine Castoria 3 A l-rrrn-rrci * Always Z . v- , Zf/nr Bears lite j Jn Signature / Z * Jr of a In it i /I w 111 > * ii /W I* BB For Over facsimile Signature* j 1 Thirty Years It*BCASTORIA
A cordial invitation is extended to the public to visit the Peony Gardens of W. L. Gumm, at Remington, Indiana. The flowers will be at their best between the 15th and 18th of June. Mr. Gumm has one of the finest collections in the state, embracing about 50,000 plants in over 500 different varieties. It will make you a fine auto trip and will repay you for coming. A number of people are disobeying the law by having their cut-outs open and -by. driying too fast in the city. Both of tfie«e acts are done thoughtlessly and with no intention of disobeying the law or of annoying anyone. The purpose of such laws should be sufficient reason to cause them to be obeyed. A person offending may be as seriously hurt as the innocent whose injury may be the result of the offender’s carelessness. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hfatzing and two daughters, of Havana, 111. Mrs. Bfetzing ia a sister of Mir. Reed. The Ffetaings were accompanied by a young gentleman friend, Grover Hurely, whose home is in Havana, but is norw a soldier at Fort Sheridan near Chicago. All of the above w r ere guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed, who live on the Vincent Eiiete farm just west of this city. Devere Yeoman and F. D. Burchard spent Sunday with their families here. Both of these members are getting a great workout at the officers’ training camp at Fbrt Benjamin Harrison. Mr. Yeoman, who is in the engineering department, will be taken to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, in a short time. This is the national engineer’s training camn. Mr. E. M. Graham/ is in this same department and will go with Yeoman. Mr. Burchard is with* the infantry department and will possibly remain at the Indianapolis camp through the three months’ training. While the work is very difficult ana the hours quite long, yet our men are standing up under it and developing into first class soldiers.
Clifford Sever, who- has employment at Francesville, spent Sunday with his family, who continue to reside here. Mr. Bever is a first-class baker and it is too bad that he cannot be employed here. ' Roy Stanton, formerly with the People’s Lase Insurance Go., of Frankfort, and representing them in this county for several years, was in town today. He is in the real estate business in Illinois. Wade Jarrette and James Barber, who recently enlisted in the United States navy, came Saturday for a visit with relatives. Barber returned to Chicago this morning, but Jlarrette has a seven day furlough.
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UNITED STATES’ LIBERTY BONDS We’|will receive subscriptions and forward same without expense. First National Bank
