Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Holder, of Brook, were in Rensselaer Saturday. Grace Moore, of Hammond, is vis* iting relatives here. John Garfand returned to Hammond Sunday, where he is employed. Ray Thompson went to Monon today. J. H. O’Neal went to Lafayette today after spending Sunday here. Mliss Edna Powdll, of Brook, went to Lafayette today, where She is employed. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Field returned to their home in Chicago today after visiting Wm. Frye and family. The enemy that never forgives as ’ the fellow who has done you a malicious injury. ‘S-t Mrs. Charles Rhoades, Jr., went to Kewanee, 111., today for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore and son, Orlando, are victims of the influenza, hut are now improving. z Mrs. John Lyons returned to Gary Sunday after a holiday visit here with relatives.*'
Florence Baker returned to her home at Greenwood, Wis., today after visiting her grandfather, Jonn Baker, at Mt. Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hewing returned to their home at Michigan City today after visiting the family of Emmet Pullins. The Jasper county commissioners meet Tuesday for the of clearing up the year’s business and letting contracts for 1919 supplies. Uncle James T. Randle continues to improve. Mrs. Edd J. Randle and son, Edward, who have also been quite sick, are also much improved. ■Mira. Otto Heyden returned to her home at Terrt Haute today after being here with her sister, Mrs. John Eger, during thepatter’s last Mrs. Donald Beam arrived home today from New York, where she spent some time with her husband, who is in a naval band. Four pickpockets were witnesses in a Louisville murder case recently. After the trial the prosecutors ?60 overcoat was missing. Dean Merica returned to his work in Chicago today after being laid up with rheumatism .for several weeks. He is employed by the Haynes Auto 00. _ Misses Glenn Day,' Lizze Hemphill and Jane K. Parkison returned to Anderson Sunday Where they will resume their work as teachers in the schools of that city. Mm- J. C. Passons, of north Van Rensselaer street, who returned last week from Marion, where she had attended the funeral of a relative, is quite sick at her home with influenza. ► Assstant Secretary-Treasurer C. H. Mills is again able to be back at his post of duty with The Trust & Savings bank. During his temporary absence Supt. C. Ross Dean assisted in the bank. The city schools and most of the schools in the districts re-opened this Monday morning. There is, however, a 'great number of people in the city as’well as in the country who have the Influenza. Thomas Padgitt returned Sunday to Mineapolis, where he is a member of the U. iS. Naval band. He had. spent a holiday furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Padgitt. W. C. Kincaid, Harry Newman, James A. Cameran and T. G. Wynegar, all with the International Harvester company, are in Kankakee, Hl., today, where they will receive their 1919 assignments from the district superintendent.
If your stock diet can me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Pndgett. Phone 05. Mrs. H. E. McConahay returned to her home in Chicago this morning after a visit here with her grandmother, Mrs. Henry Randle. Mrs. McConahay mother, Mrs. J. W. McConahay, of Pullman, 81., remained here for a longer visit with her mother. i . 11 111 Anyone wishing to sea me will And mo at the Trust A Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phono I*4. Call Phone No. 369 FOR THE CITY BUS LINE DO NOT CALL PHONE 107 W. L. Fry, Prop.
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