Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mesdames F. A. Standish and Charles Snow, of Mt. Ayr*, went to Monon today. ' ■ . < Barbara Elder, who had been visiting 'her sister in Wisconsin, returned here Saturday. Aloys, Paul and Cleton Kohley returned this morning' from Kapersville, 111., and also a visit to the war exhibit at Chicago. The funeral of Arthur Sego, of Kentland, who was killed in an airplane accident in a Texas camp, will be held at the Catholic church in Kentland at 9 o’clock Tuesday morning. - John P. Ryan, of Gillam township, W. C. Babcock, E. J. Gamestetr and Fred Daniels went to Chicago this forenoon. W. L. Snodgrass, who was sent to Camp Taylor a short time ago, has been discharged from the army on account of physical disability. Mr. and "Mrs. Bowman Switzer returned from Indianapolis today, where they had been to visit a brother, who is soon to go South. Mrs. Virgil Hamilton came this morning, having been called on account of the very serious illness of her grandfather, Norman Warner. Worth McCarthy and R. E. Merrill returned to the Great Lakes Naval Training station after spending Sunday with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blacker returned to their home in Gary Sunday evening after spending a few days with Mr. Blacker’s jtarents. Mrs. Lottie George, who had spent two weeks with hbr children in Chicago, returned to her home here Sunday. Born, this Monday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bristow, on the Edd J. Randle farm in Barkley township, a son. Robert Gearing returned to his home in Reynolds Sunday after a visit here with the family of Mr. anc Mrs. George Hurley. Oren Norman came down from the Great Lakes Naval Training station, but was unable to return Sunday evening on account Of sickness. He i had an attack of the Lagrippe. Several of the young fellows were home from Purdue Sunday. Among them were Bob Loy and Walter Mc- . Colly. We are to have a full list ot' [ our Purdue students -in a few days. Accountant J. H. O’Neal, who hac i spent Sunday here with his daughter, [ Sara, returned this forenoon to La- . fayette, where he is examining the Tippecanoe county officers’ records. MONDAY LOCAL MARKETS. Oats 63c. Corn $1.25. Rye $1.50. Wheat $2.11. Butterfat 55c. Eggs 41c. Chickens 24c. Old roosters 15c.