Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Have you tried O’RILEY’S New Golden Victory Loaf? Positively the best bread sold in Rensselaer today. Its taste will surely please you. CLEAN WHOLESOME PALATABLE Popular Sizes 10c & 15c.
REMINGTON Sam Bowman returned Friday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich at Indianapolis. Fred Peck and H. H. Bowman went to Chicago Friday on business. William Green of Troy, 0., came Friday for a visit With Mr. and Mrs. M. F. French. Hartley Coover came home from Rockville Saturday for a few days’ visit. G. I. Thomas and Peter Geib returned Sunday from Rochester, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, of here. Word was received here Monday from Dewey McGlinn that he had arrived safely overseas. William Baher has bought the dray line from Will Irgang and took possession Monday. Kenneth Babb, of the United States navy, arrived home Sunday on a furlough Williard and Ronald Gillam returned Monday from a visit to Indianapolis. Newt Meadors came from Jeffersonville Monday for a few days’ visit. came Monday on business. John Shuey came Sunday from Chicago Heights, where he had been working. Mrs. Beseicker and Mrs. Holly, of Wolcott, spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ernest Rawlings. Miss Myrtle Ford, of Chicago, is visiting her mother this week. Emmett Meehan, Lowell Hensler, Ralph Wooden and Louis Rachovsky left Wednesday for Columbus, (0.,) barracks with the boys called from this county. Marion Sutherland and Vernon Julieu enlisted in the quartermaster’s corps and left Thursday for Indianapolis for examination. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carl, of Wolcott, spent Sunday here with their son Lee and family. A. J. Brooks, of Pontiac, 111., was here this week looking after business interests. Several of our stock men attended the McCray sale at Kentland Wednesday. John Ochs, of Indianapolis, is visiting his parents here. C. H. Peck, R. H. Robinson and Rev. A. C. Tharpe attended a shoot at Wolcott Wednesday.
Chicago, May 23.—Twilight baseball will be-given a trial in the American association beginning at Minneapolis tomorrow night, President ickey announced today. The game will be started at 6:45 o’clock. 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. Hob dan. Florist MUZZLE QUARANTINE. On and after June Ist, 1918, no dog will be allowed in Rensselaer without a muzzle. CITY HEALTH OFFICER. CLEAN UP DAY. Saturday, June Ist, clean all back yards and alleys. Keep Rensselaer's reputation for cleanliness going. CITY HEALTH OFFICER. The Nebraska state council of defense filed charges yesterday with the board of regents of the Nebraska State university against twelve instructors in that institution, alleging they have taken an attitude tending to encourage “inactivity indifference, and opposition” to the war. The University of Pennsylvania has sent an expedition to explore the Sierra Pareja mountains in Venezuela, where It is said no white men ever has been before.
