Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

President H? R. Kuraie came down, from Chicago on the afternoon train. •Mrs. James Farrell, of East Chicago, came today for a visit with friends and relatives. / Mrs. David Elder returned today to her home in Indianapolis, after a visit here with relatives. Mrs. W. L. Myer and two daughters went to Frankfort today for a holiday visit wit Mr. and' Mrs. John J. Eddie and arrived here from the West this afternoon. Mrs. Eddie was formerly Mrs. Taylor Boicourt. Mr. and Mrs." J. 0. Christensen returned to /Chicago today.- They took Mrs. Christensen’s father, C. P. Hermansen, to the Presbyterian hospital, where he will probably undergo •an operation. Mrs. C. Warner, of Gary, arrived .'here this afternoon. She Will be joined here-Tuesday by Mr. Warner, their daughter, Helen, and Mrs. Warner’s mother, Mrs. Rurcupile. Private J.~ A? Shields returned to them until the armistice was signed, his uncle, Joseph Nagel, and family. Private Shields was mustered out of the army service at Fort Benjamin Harrison last week. < P. F. Naylor, of Shelby, was in Rensselaer today rand continued to Indianapolis on the afternoon train, having been called there, by the illmess of his sister, Mrs. Ray Hickman. Mrs. Naylpr is just recovering from him. He had been a hand on the unable to accompany 'her Husband. Ott, of Dodge City, Kansas, returned to his home today after spending a few days with Wm. Gratne rand family. Mr. Ott had been employed in the navy yards at Washington, D. C., for the past fourteen months.

Arthur Gosnel has received his discharge and arrived home Sunday. He was -with the aviation division in England and was returned to the states and then to Sherman, Ohio, to be mustered eat of the service. * A Lloyd Johnson who has been over seas since last June, arrived home Sunday night. He was located at an English camp about ten miles from Hull, England. Private Johnson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, and a son-in-law of Mr.' and Mrs. Bowman Switzer. POTTER & SAWYER SEED HOUSE Rensselaer noy has a first-class seed house. The best grades of MH kinds of seeds will be bought Mid sold. We are in the market now for clover and timothy seed. This firm has had considerable experience in this line and are able to help the farabers of the community by raising the grade of seed sown. H. H. POTTER, Phone 7. Manager.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. To follow rulings of the State Commission, which compeHs us to change our rent and toll ledger January 1, ail accounts must be settled during, this month to receive proper credits on old ledger. Service will be discontinued January 1 on all accounts not paid' December 30.—Jasper County Telephone Co. NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed .of, and I am in position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acre* of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, winch I will sell a* Executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulms. GEO. H. GIFFORD, 1 Executor. r mi ' -■■■■ MONDAY LOCAL MARKETS. Oats 67c. Corn $1.30. Rye $1.45. -Wheat $2.11. Butterfat 71c. Eggs 55c. I Chickens 20c. , Ducks 20c. jjeese 18c. , Turkeys 28c. BUCKWHEAT. V We pay the highest market p. for good, clean, dry buckwheat Get our price before you sell. Iroquois Roller Mills. Phone 456. Best test, highest price paid for cream. We buy eggs at the top O* the market also. SCHLOSSER BROS. First door south Worland furniture store.