Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fred Schultz announces that he will hold a public sale on Friday, March 1, 1918. Miss Madeline Abbott went to Delphi today. T. W. Wynegar went to Chalmers on. business today. Mrs. Lewis Hoker went to Lafayette to visit her sister. Mrs. Frank Tobias and father, Wm. Dixie, are spending today, in Chicago. Mrs. Anglela Luers went to Kouts today to visit her son, Joseph Luers and family. Miss Martha Steller and brother returned to' their home after a visit with Mrs. Allan Gwin. - - -- - 0 Rev. Strecker, pastor of the M. E. church, went to Lafayette today to attend a patriotic meeting. Helen Gerard who attends Monnett school, went to her home at Lafayette, to visit over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron returned today after a two weeks’ visit in Mississippi. Mr. Milliron was well pleased with his Mississippi farm and reports the Jasper county colony as getting along nicely. Editor Bartoo was over from Remington today. Brother Bartoo is such an amicable fellow to meet that we cannot understand why now and then some remark gets into the Remington Press that does not seem to reflect the pleasant disposition of our friend. Judging from some of these remarks one would think that some one in Remington really was a little sore at the people at Rensselaer. Possibly this is all a mistake. There should be only the very ’best of feeling between the people of the two towns. FRIDAY LOCAL MARKET. Oats, 85c; wheat, $2; rye, $2; eggs, 45c; spring roosters, 24c; old roosters, 12c; butterfat, 50c.

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