Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Tressa Hoover went to Englewood today for a visit with an aunt. Mrs. T. G. Wynegar, daughter, Thelma and son, Robert, went to South Bend today to spend the Fourth with relatives. Two cars of nice lump coal for threshing just received by the Farmers Grain Co. Better get in your order early. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy went to Danville, 111. today to visit Mrs. Healy’s brother, Frank Meyers and family. A daughter has lately arrived in the home of the Meyers’. We have just received two cars of lump coal suitable for threshing. Get your allotment now, as it will not last long. , „ FARMERS GRAIN CO. Roscoe Nelson went to Tefft this morning for a visit with his parents, after which he will return to his home in Rush Run, Ohio. Two cars of threshing coal just received by the Farmers Grain Co. Speak quick if you want part of this. Mrs. Robert Sheets and three children went to Parr this morning for a visit with relatives until Sunday when they will continue to their home in Chicago.

If that old grain binder fails you, remember we have a new Deering or John Deere ready for service. KELLNER & CALLAHAN. Mrs. Charles W. Bussell, who had been visiting relatives at McCoysburg since Saturday, came to Rensselaer this morning and this afternoon will continue to her home in Hammond, where her husband has an excellent position. 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. Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter was the guest over Sunday of Mrs. G. E. Murray. Mrs. McCarter had come to Chicago to attend a literary convention. Her home is in Topeka, Kansas. She was at one time the principal of the Rensselaer high school. Farmers—You know about the service we give you; You can get all International Harvester Co. repairs of us. Every effort will be made to assist you. Call us on phone if after closing hours. KELLNER & CALLAHAN. Private Herbert Bozell arrived here this morning on the early morning train from Camp Taylor. He continued to his home in Fair Oaks on the milk train. He has a fifteen days furlough, which he will spend with his wife and other relatives. Private Bozell left here with other selectmen on March 29 this year. He has spent more than ten weeks of the time since entering the war in the hospital, having had a severe attack of spinal meningitis.

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