Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
William Overmoyer, of Roselawn, was in Rensselaer today. Paul Miller went to South Bend today. John Poole went to his farm near Hopkins Park today. Len Griggs is suffering from a badly inflamed eye. Granville Moody went to Chicago today. John Bicknell went to Roselawn today to look after his farm. Frank Wolfe, of Michigan City, was in Rensselaer today. C. W. Duvall made a business trip to Hammond today. Charles W. Rhoades, the barber, continues quite sick at his home. County Superintendent Morgan L Sterrett went to Lafayette today. B. J. Moore is transacting business in Reynolds today. Levi Sanders, of near Parr, went to Newman, 111., his former home, to visit relatives. New York peaches for canning this week at Rhoades’ grocery, $2.25 to $2.50 per bushel. Mrs. Isaac Glazebrook went to Greencastle this forenoon for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Besser. New York peaches for canning this week at Rhoades’ grocery, $2.25 to $2.50 per bushel. " Peter Nomenson. of Dwight, 111., came today to look after his large farming interests in this county. New York peaches for canning this week at Rhoades’ grocery, $2.25 to $2.50 per bushel. George McLain went to Detroit, Mich., today,, He will drive back in a new Dodge automobile, stopping bn his way to visit Ohio relatives
Mrs. Alice J. Dunlap returned to her home in Chicago this forenoon after a visit with the family of C. C. Warner. James Washburn, of Remington, who is sreving as a member of the petit jury here, reports that Editor Bartoo, of Remington, is quite sick. The Ladies’ Aid Society of th< First Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Frank Foltz, who will be assisted by Mrs. George H.* McLain. Hopkins' City fransfsr Lino. Transfer business formerly operated by Billy Frye. Calls will receive immediate attention. Call Phones 226 or 107. The funeral of rCharles Thomson was held at the Catholic church this Tuesday forenoon. The body arrived here from Hammond on the 10:55 a. m. train accompanied by the father, James Thomson, of Hammond, a brother, Terence Thomson, of Detroit, Mich., and George Fletch, of South Chicago.
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