Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 251, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1918 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Gates returned today to their home in Oak Park, iii., after a visit with the family of J- **. Campbell in Barkley township. You can do so much extra hauling if you hrtfe a good strong trailer. Let us shdw them to you. O. H. McKay & Son* . Laura Hatton was called to Lowell this morning on account of the death of her niece,' Mrs* Mattie Livers, a lady about twenty-four years of age. Death was caused by pneumonia. *As the busy season for the farmers is now over, we will close our stores at 6 p. m„ excepting Saturday evenings, commencing . E. S. RHOADS. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luers, have a. card from their son, John, stating that be had arrived safely “over there with the 150th Field Hospital corps, which is a part of the Thirty-eighth Division. mm• f We have five cars of high grade West Virginia coal in transit* Thie is much superior to Indiana coal, and if you wish a supply You should leave your order early. Rensselaer Lumber Company. Mrs. Oren Parker has received a telegram announcing the death of her friend, Mrs. J. C. Perry, of Chicago. The cause of her death was influenza. Mr. end Mrs. Perry have beep the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parker each bummer for. a number of years, and are well and favorably known here. The best in the world* Farmers, bring me your junk. lam a t®* l junk dealer and will .give the highest wholesale prices for small lots of junk. Samuel Karnowsky. Phone 677. . ’ Lucy Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane, of Newton township, is here, having been called on account of the death of her cousin, Harvey Lane. Mass Lane will return to St. college, which is near South Bend, Saturday, where she will resume her training to be a nurse. \