Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Ward went to Monon today. Mrs. John W. Greaves returned to her home at Lafayette after a visit here with her niece, Mrs. L. M. Ritchey. Mrs. George Neal left today for iher home in Pittsburg. She will stop over at Indianapolis where she will visit her brother, Dr. Wade Laßue, who is sick with the “Flu.” Private William KUnnert returned to Fort Thomas this afternoon after a short furlough here with relatives. The body of Charles Sell, who died at ths hospital, was shipped today to his home in Hanover, Pa. His fattier, Charles Sell, came here and accompanied the remains to Hanover. T. C. Johnson, state bee inspector, was here yesterday inspecting the bees of the county. -He was here eariier in the year and found considerable foul brood among the bees of the county, especially up about the Kankakee river. He also found one case in Rensselaer on his former visit, and as no steps were taken to stamp out the disease here, this ease is much worse now. He will be back again in the spring and will probably order the destruction of some hives* R. L. Budd and W. L. Miller will hold a big joint publie sate at the farm of the former on Thursday. October 10th. Live stock and three complete sets of farming implemented wiD be sold.
