Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sage came from Rochester today to spend Xmas with her parents. ’ Ray Hopkins is spending a few days here with relatives. He is stationed at Camp Custer, Mich. Mrs. G. M. Myers went to Kewannee, Hl., today to be with her father, who is quite sick. R, D. Wangfelin went to Indianapolis today to spend the holidays wit hhis family. Miss *■’ LaVerne Geyer left this morning for her- home at South Liberty to spend the holidays, Margaret Shue and Luther Turner went to Wheatfield today for a visit with friends and relatives. Dan Williams'was called to Foresman today on account of the serious illness of his daughter, Mrs. Morris Thomas, with influenza which has developed into pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hatton were called to Attica today by news that his mother and sister were in the wreck on the Wabash near that city and were seriously injured. n CHECK BOOK FREE! Draw your own check on Chicago and tank by mA No charge whatever Your name and i ELEZU address please Som!u£ poor name engraved. IMOTTSBMW, •59W.Mtata.St, <*tag*,UL

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