Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Tillie Malchow and Jane Parkison spent today in Lafayette. Van Grant went to Chicago today on business. Sylvester Gray made a bumness trip to Kankakee, 111., today. N. G- Halsey returned to his home in Kankakee, 111., today. Schulze’s potato bread. The bigger and better loaf of bread. Sold only by ROWLES de PARKER. Hany Curlin went to Chicago today, where he will probably qualify as a member of the Naval Reserve Band. He and Donald Beam will begin their services with that organization on next Wednesday. Now that the Catholic Sister* havw returned from their trip they wilL be at home and ready to resume their music classes. Anyone contemplating taking lessons on piano, organ, violin or mandolin is most cordially invited to call or phone No. 40? Philip Kerns brought to this office today a tomato which weighed almost one and one-half pounds. Mr. Kerns has raised a great amount of vegetables this year and has one hundred tomato plants that will yield a very heavy harvest. F. D. Burchard, wife and daughter, arrived here Thursday. Mr. Burchard leaves Wednesday, August 29, for Louisville, Ky., where ne will help in the training of the army composed of the men selected in the draft Attorney Abraham Halleck drove over to Winamac today in his automobile. He had some legal matter* to look after there. ,'***£• Ross Ramey, in attempting to alight from the oil wagon, in some way caught his foot and was tripped; falling heavily to the ground; ami breaking his arm. •. “

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