Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wm. McElfresh in the east part of town is very ill. Mrs. Harry Deer in the north part part of town is seriously ill. Walter Miller, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer Thursday. A. F. Haane returned to his home Wheatfield Thursday afternoon. Al Karnowsky, the merchant and banker of DeMotte, this county was in Rensselaer today.

Michael Delehanty and Roy Blue, of Wheatfield, were in Rensselaer on business today. A. B. Heriman, of Kentland, returned to his home Thursday, after visiting in this city for a few days. Mrs. Bertha Myers and two daughters went to Chicago Thursday afternoon for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McLain and two children returned to their home in Wheatfield Thursday afternoon. Miss Ann Leonard returned from Chicago this morning, where she had been taking her music lessons. Mrs. J. M. Johnson and baby went to Monon today to see her father, who is seriously ill. George Casey went to Hammond this morning on business, from there he. will go to Buchanan, Mich. Mrs. G. R. Marlatt, of Ladogo, went to Reynolds this morning to visit her parents.

Miss Lottie Dane, of Delphi, is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hendrickson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowman and two children returned to their home in McCoysburg today, after visiting in 'Mt. Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lowman returned to their home in McCoysburg this morning, after visiting in Mt. Ayr for a few days. Mrs. L. S. Gwin, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Edmond and Eugene Martin went to Brookston this morning to attend a funeral. Mrs. Lola Nicholson and four children, of Barkley township, are moving to Bismark, 111., this morning. Mr. Nicholson will follow in a few days. Gass 22; tires 50c profit, standard makes only. Cash discount on everything else we sell. Maxwell and Ford livery at all hours. We never close. THE MAIN GARAGE