Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. W. H. Stucker, who had (been visiting her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Beck, returned this afternoon to her home in North Manchester. Charles Grow left this afternoon for Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will take 'his regular run as mail messenger. Mrs. Deebey Williams, of Terre Haute, brought her daughter here today to attend the Monnett School for girls. * Mre. Iva D. Vennard, principal of Chicago Evangelistic Institution, 'brought a little girl down here yesterday to place her in the Monnett School for Giris. Harry McColly, Robert , Loy, Jay Dee Roth and Edwin Rhoads went to Purdue today to take military traaning, as provided in the new conscrip-. tion law. _ Charles T. Battleday has purchased the Margaret Johnson 80 acres of land in Newton township. The deal was made by Neely Wilson & Son, of Brook. ■ James E. Barber is spending a fourteen day furlough here with iris parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Barber. Young Barber expects to return to New York to complete his training and thinks that about October 15 he will be assigned to sfla duty.