Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

We are compelled in order to raise money to pay our bills, to make a Military Drive Sale of all our merchandise.—The G. E. Murray Co. Chairman Spitler received a letter from Hon. William T. Abbott, of Chicago, who made the Red Cross addresses at Remington and Rensselaer Sunday, declining to accept even traveling expenses for his services. Much of the pep on the Jasper county Red Cross drive was put there by Abbott’s rousing addresses. «■»— Mrs. Fae F. Petty, of Union township, was asked to help take care of the Red Cross campaign in that township. Mrs. Petty is now at Bloomfield and writes that she regrets very much her inability to help with this work as she is to enter Mrs. Blaker’s training school at Indianapolis and further prepare herself for the duties of a primary teacher. Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson went to Flora, Ind., today for a visit with relatives, after which she will return to her home at Rocky Ford, Colo. Mrs. Patterson is an aunt of the late Mrs. Elias Arnold and has been visiting with Mr. Arnold and his children. While Mrs. Patterson is 75 years of age, she is spry and active apd by appearance seemed to be very much younger.

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