Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST. LOST —Crowbar, on north gravel road at Norman corner, please return to W. S. Parks, Phon* 448. LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind Return tp Republican office. LOST—Top cover of Ford, 1% miles east of Fair Oaks, near school house, Saturday. Phone 910-L. Joe Norman. FOUMD. MISCELLANEOUS. Will instruct pupils in violin.— Mrs. John I, Gwin, Makeever Hotel. Dr. W. L. Myer went to Indianapolis today on business. Do YOUR Bit Give to the Red Cross. Dr. E. N. Loy is in the hospital with a badly infected finger. Miss Helen Washburn, of Kentland, came Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. A. Parkison. Give your bit to the Red Cross. It’s not charity, it’s your duty. Mrs. C. Ross Dean and baby went to their home today from the hospital. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mannan, of Wheatfield, June 20, 1917, twin boys. F. E. Babcock, editor of the Jasper County Democrat, went to Lafayette this morning. Attorney Roy Blue is down from Wheatfield looking after some legal business here. Jasper county MUST raise $4,200 for American Red Cross. DO YOUR BIT. Eva Moore and Mrs. Mary Pullins left today for Glendale, Arizona, the home of Mrs. Pullins’ son, Samual. John Richmond, of Oskaloosa, la., arrived in Rensselaer this morning for a visit with friends and relatives.
Frank Dalton, nephew of Mrs. James Malov, but whose home is m Semihole, Ala., is the new clerk at the Makeever hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hobbs went to South Bend today. Mr. Hobbs has some matters to look after with the New York Central Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Richardson, of Chicago, are here for a visit with the parents of the latter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Halleck. Ted and Roy Biggs brought their father, John T. Biggs, a member of the board of review, to Rensselaer this morning. Mr. Biggs had gone to Wheatfield to attend the Red Cross meeting Tuesday night. All accounts for merchandise must be settled by July Ist, 1917, either by cash or bankable note. — The G. E. Murray Co. Russell Thompson, of Sullivan, Ind., who is a.nephew of Gertrude Hopkins, of this city, and who has been in the officers’ training camp at Indianapolis, has been transferred to an artillery training camp on the eastern coast.
We are doing our best to keep the prices down in our grocery department. —The G. E. Murray Co. • C. H. Becker, of Indianapolis, manager of the Hoosier Casualty Company, was in Rensselaer Tuesday conferring with his local representatives, Healey & Tuteur. Jasper county MUST raise $4,200 for American Red Cross. DO YOUR BIT. E. L. Hollingsworth, Edd J. Randle and D. S. Makeever attended a meeting of the directors of the Wheatfield bank at Wheatfield Tuesday. Do YOUR Bit Give to the Red Cross. Mr™ Laura B. Fate was called to Altoona, Pa., Tuesday evening on account of the death of Mr. J. E. Harrod, her brother-in-law. He had been operated upon for gall stones and died from the effects of the operation. He was about fifty years of age. Dr. Walter Leßoy Myer went to Indianapolis today. He is a member of the Indiana State Dental Examination Board. Mrs. Myer and children are with relatives at Frankfort, Ind.
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