Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Richard Wangelin returned from Goshen Monday evening. Russell Lesh went to Lafayette today to . consult a specialist. Jean Jones returned from Indianapolis this forenoon. Grant Wynegar returned to Lafayette this forenoon. Elmer Daniels and G. J. Jessen went to Chicago this forenoon. Attorney J. A. Dunlap and William Wells went to Lafayette today. If you have lost any Hock call A. L. Padfiritt. Phone 6K

A. E. Maulsburg, of Lafayette, was here today looking after his farming interests. R. V. Halstead, Granville Moody, Charles Pefley and Walter V. Porter went to Chicago today. Mrs. David Burns, who had been at Camp Shelby for sometime with her husband, returned today. Mrs. A. Pearson, who has been visiting with the family of Osa Ritchey returned today to her home in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Myer went to Chicago today, where they will remain until Wednesday. Mrs. Victoria Pierson returned to her home in Fremont, Mich., after a visit with relatives here. She made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Firth Nelson. Frank Welsh, chairman of the Jasper county h council of defense and Attorney Ray D. Thompson went to Wheatfield today. E. G. McCullen, of Wolcott, state secretary of the Farmers Grain association, is here today in the interest of the local Farmers’ Grain company.

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The trustees of Weston cemetery wisfi to advise that they will charge $2.00 a year for the care of lots in the cemetery. The cost to lot owners in the past has been SI.OO a year. The trustees have been compelled to make the advance owing to the increased running expenses. Thejknow have a pay roll of S2OO per mdpth. This at one time was only $30.00 per month. The board of trustees, after several years of work, have made this' cemetery one of the most beautiful in the state. They regret having to make this additional charge, but it is imperative if our cemetery is to be kept up to its present condition. E. D. RHOADES, " A. F. LONG, N. 11. WARNER, Board of Trustees. _ Which would you rather do, just break even in your business this year or leave a leg over in France? Boost War-Savings.