Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1918 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. H. L. Brown returned today from Indianapolis. Mrs. H. R. Mardof went to Chicago this fore-noon. Dr. H. L. Brown, who has been attending a meeting of the Shriners in Indianapolis, returned today. John Merritt went to Toledo, 0., Monday to attend a meeting of the millers called by the government. The Food chub and War Mothers of Barkley township will meet at the Centre school house, Wednesday afternoon, June 19th. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strange and children returned to their home in Kewanna, after a visit with relatives here. Everett Graham, Jr., of Cedar Falls, lowa came today for a visit with the family of his uncle, E. M. Graham, of this city. Bess Schumm returned to her home in Van Wert, Ohio, after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hilliard. Mrs. Clara Brookie returned today to her home in Frankfort, after a visit with the family of Everest Greenlee. Inez Kiplinger left this morning for an extended visit with friends and relatives at Dunkirk, Hartford City and Muncie. J. C. Thompson, the venerable veteran from Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Shehan, of Monon, were here today to attend the funeral of Charles Eggleston. - James N. Leatherman ahd daughter, Helen, went to Chicago this morning. James and Joseph Halligan went to Chicago this forenoon to purchase cattle.

J. A. McFarland, Ed. Lane, Frank Welsh and John Kolhoff went to Indianapolis today to attend the ; Democratic State Convention. Geo. M. Meyers drove them down in his car. William Hershman, ex-county ! c immissioner, was in Rensselaer Mofidav evening, having returned from Chicago, where he had some cattle on the market. Charles Pefley will furnish you trees for fall planting direct from Rochester, N. Y. Every tree guaranteed to grow or replaced free of charge. Phone 475. Mr. ahd Mrs. Paul Smith and children, of Herrington, Kansas came today for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, of NewIqnd. >*- Mrs. Oscar Hauter went to Battle Creek, Mich. Monday to be with her daughter, Mrs. Spitler during the absence of Lieut. Spitler. “• Miss Margaret Higgins continued to her home in Joliet, 111. today, after a visit with her cousin, Miss Alice Eib, of Barkley township. Miss Higgins was a teacher in the Indianapolis Technical School. ■■ I ■' 1 "" Sergeant Raymond Roy. who has been spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Roy, went to Hammond today and will visit his sister before returning to Camp Dix, New Jersey. In a letter received from Floyd Meyers, now at Camp Sherman, he calls our attention to a clipping cut from the Cleveland paper in reference to Samuel O. Duvall. He also says that all Jasper county boys in thp 84th Division have been moved here a,nd are undergoing intensive training preparatory to going across.