Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MILROY. Miss Houston spent Sunday with Irene McAleer. Oliver Hamilton and family spent Friday with his father and family* Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Gilmore and family visited Mrs. Gilmores parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Southard Sunday. Iris Williams spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foulks. Mr. Learning and Miss Geyer from Rensselaer attended the community meeting at Queen City. The next meeting mil be at Center school house Saturday night, May 11th. All invited. Miss Geyer will give a bread demonstration in this township at an early date. Marian Garvin spent Sunday in Wolcott. Mrs. Wm. Fisher spent Tuesday in Wolcott. Iva English visited her sister, Mrs. Earl Foulks and family Saturday night and Sunday. , James Wood and Miss Edna Christainson visited Wm. Chapman Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Culp called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saltwell Saturday evening. Mrs. Jay Fosdick went 'to Illinois last week to visit her daughter and care for a new grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. George Castor called on Mrs. Anna Chapman one evening l&st/ week. Mrs. Mary McCashen, who has been visiting With his niece, Miss Laura Clark, .came to visit her son, Charles and family Sunday.

TUESRAY LOCAL MARKET. Oats 78c. Corn SI.OO. Wheat $2.00. Rye $2.00. Butterfat 42c. Hens 23c., Young chickens 15c. Old roosters 12c. Eggs 29c. Russell Fidler’s physician reports that he is better today. BEAUTIFUL POTTED FLOWERS. Have you seen those beautiful potted flowers of Holden’s Buy one today for mother. Your wife would appreciate them, too. John H. Holden. Florist Mrs. H. L. Brown and daughter, Mary Jane, arrived here Monday evening. They have spent the winter in the sunny south. Alexander Reid, father of Henry J. Reid, superintendent of the White county schools, died suddenly in his 'home, in Logansport early Monday morning, THE COMMUNITY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY COMPANY of Rensselaer, Ind., will sell you a guaranteed tire for SI.OO profit each. Any size. Also gasoline at 1 cent per gallon profit Miss Myrtle Ford, who has been visiting her mother in Remington for a few days, returned to her duty as nurse in a Chicago hospital Monday. ’ ;;f