Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- —-r - Drv • MB * - cf /• ‘«rk»'• .z Cleaning And Dyeing . ' ' ' - ' •- ... , 5 Will guarantee to return your clothing looking like new and free from the odor of gasolene. Orders left up to Tuesday noon returned the same week. John Werner . ■ ( ' ' ’ ■

Dan Robinson returned from Hammond this forenoon. Ella Ritchey returned from South Bend this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams went to Gifford this forenoon. Bob Loy, of Purdue, and Howard York, of Indiana university, are home for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Charles, Morlan went to Chicago today for a visit with her son, Forest. 4 Miss Dora Henley, Who had been visiting relatives here, went to Lafayette today. Mrs. George Zeigler, of Chicago Heights, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Belle McCarthy. Mrs, W. A. McCullough, who had been visiting relatives here, returned to her home in Union City today. W. J. Wright received a telegram today announcing the death of George Imes at Chicago Friday night.

Mrs. George M. Myers was called to Chicago today on account of the i very serious illness of her daughter, , Ella Best, at St. Luke’s hospital. She I has the influenza. Guy Peek, of Camp Gordon, Ga.; si here for a ten days’ furlough. Guy is in the infantry. He left here March 29. Mrs. William Jordan and baby returned from ' Indianapolis . today, hwere they had been visiting relatives. • Miss Ruth Clark went to Logansport today for a visit with relatives. Her cousin, Mrs. Myrtle Fields, of Chicago, accompanied her. Mrs. Ben D. McColly returned from Hammond this morning. Her granddaughter, Dortha Hinds, who has been very sick with the influenza, is better. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Montgomery, of Oakland, Cal., who' had been the guests here of Mrs. A. M. Stock-/ ton, left this forenoon to their journey to New York City. The best in the world. Farmers, bring me your junk. I am a real junk dealer and will give you the highest wholesale prices-for small lots of junk. Samuel Karnowsky. Phone 577.

NO ADMITTANCE. The general public will not be permitted to enter the offices of the Jasper County Telephone company until further notice. Thia order is issued on account of the present epidemic of Spanish influenza. - ASPER COUNTY TELEPHONE CO. By W. L. Bott. MACKEY DAIRY. Having purchased the dairy business of John Duvall, I desire to serve his and all other customers who may need milk. Will you please telephone all orders to me and they will receive prompt attention. William H. Mackey. Phone 408. NOTICE. . ' Dr. Rose M. Remmek has returned from Chicago and will be in her office every day. Spepial attention given to examination of eyes and the fitting of glasses. Republican classified advertising P***