Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
c. J. Stebbins is in Monon today. C. P. Wright is in Chicago today. Wm. Babcock, Sr., is in Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. Wangelin returned home today. Mrs. Dr. Turfler is spending today in Chicago. Wilson 1 Bussell, of McCoysburg, was in town today on business. Elmer Gwin is spending today in Chicago. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust * Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harris, phone 134. Mrs. Joe Kanne is spending today at Monon. F. A. Selky, signal supervisor on the oMnon, is visiting John Adair. J. H. Stevenson and family, of Knox, came today to live on the Halligan farm north of town. George O. Bales, the Goodland lumberman was in Rensselaer looking after business matters today. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich, of Indianapolis are the guests today of Mt. and Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter are the happy parents of a fine big boy born Wednesday, February 20th. Tomorrow is Washington’s birthday. The banks will be closed as it is a legal holiday. J. L. and O Becknell returned home today after visiting relatives at Lansing, Ind.
See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery. H. L. Elrod, of Remington,- left today for Idaho, where he has secured work. W. L. Bott left today for Lafayette. From there he will go to Frankfort and several other places. He expects to be gone until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: F. E. Babcock left today for Caifcp Taylor where they will visit several days with their son, Delvin-. John O’Connor, ex-sheriff of Jasper county, was in Rensselaer today. He came here from Chicago. He continued to his home at Kniman this afternoon. If anyone who has had the misfortunate to lose stock during the cold spell will notify us, we will be glad to call and get it. A. L. PADGITT, Phone 65. MRS. JOHN EGERS CONDITION CRITICAL Word received today from Mr. John Eger, who is at the bedside of his wife in the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago is to the effect that she has not yet fully rallied from the effects of the operation which she underwent Monday. Her physician are hopeful that if she rallied from the effects of the operation that she may have received muejh benefit from the same. THURSDAY LOCAL MARKET Oats 85 c. Com SI.OO for 751bs. Wheat $2.00. Rye $2.00. Spring roosters 24c. Old roosters 12c. Ducks 17 c. Geese 17c. Turkeys 18c to 23c. Butterfat 50c.
Professional uards Dr- E. C. English PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Opposite Trust and Savinas Beak, fhonte: 1,7—3 ring. for ottce; i rinds for residence, fienccetoer. Indiana. Dr. I. M. Washburn PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Attending dime at Augustan* Hospital on Tuesday morning from 5 a. in. to 2 p. m. Phone 48. EeN.Loy HOMEOPATHIST Successor to Dr. W.W . Hartsell. Office, frame building on Cullen St. Residence, Milroy Ave. Phono 80-B. John A. Dunlap LAWYER (Suo-Moor to Fredk Felts) practice In all courts. Estates settled. Farm loans. Collection department. Notary in tne office. Bcneestaee • • - - UMiaaa He L- Brown DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work without Plater a latest methods is DeatWtiy. 0M mtnlnlstered for P«telees extraction. Office over Larsb s Drug Ptera Schuyler C. Irwin LAW, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE 5 per mat farm leans. Office te Odd Faßswa* Etock. Warren Poole Trustee Hanging Greve Township R. F. D. 1, MeCeysburg, Ind. . Office day Friday of each week at ’ Reaccelaar, Hmaa 8917-H.
