Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WE LOAN |g MONEY - • - , • - / ' , .. . .*7 -—• -<• - - ■ , ■' . 4 /-r". on horses, cattle, hogs and growing crops arid all other personal property. We will be at McLain’s Office in Rensselaer on • .• • ; * « . —’ Thursday, January Sih and the first Thursday of each month thereafter. Morocco the first Friday of each* month, Lafayette each Saturday. WALLACE & BAUGH
—Charses"naflect returned t<r Indiana university today, where he will resume his stiidies. Mr. and Mirs. John Jamison returned to Lafayette today after visiting her sister, Mrs. M. York. An Bxlo enlargement from your kodak negatives for 30c. Developing and printing. Larsh & Hopkins. John Bowie, of Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer today. He reports that the roads are in very bad condition. Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124.
Kellner & Callahan have sold Earl Adams a fine new Buick automobile. John Baker, of Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago this morning. He was accompanied by Miss Mary Mulchay. Arthur Hess and Frank Urbanck, of Chicago, were holiday guests of Conrad Kellner. Miss Fay Huff, of Morocco, ’took the train here today for Salem to visit relatives. Mrs. Vern Hopkins returned to her home at Kouts today after visiting his parents here. Mrs. Harry Shumaker went to Independence, Kansas today to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhoades and baby came down from Chicago to spend New Year’s with relatives. Madeline Abbott went to Monon for the day. - G
Forest Morlan returned to Chicago today where he is employed. Mrs. R. W. Mitchell returned to her home at Indianapolis today after visiting her brother, Floyd Simpson, of Mt. Ayr. Mrs. Charles Porter and her mother, Mrs. J. W. Williams, will leave Thursday for - Deland, Florida, to spend the winter. . The Ladies Aid society -of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Orla Clouse Thursday evening, Jan. 2, 1919. Mrs. John Copsey and three children returned to their home at Lafayette today after an extended visit with her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Monroe Garr. LieuL H. L. Sunderland returned to Camp Taylor today to be muster-, ed out of the service, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. SuhUerland, at Brook. - • Private G. D. Knaur, who is located in Detroit, Mich., is spending a short" furlough here with his parents. He arrived here New Year’s morning.
iThe office was closed here tonoon until 5 :00 p. m. The cis carriers made no deliveries', Mt least not in the residence parts of the city. Sergeant Bert L. Wood, who had been visiting his wife and little daughter, ajso his wife’s parents, ?»nce Thursday, Dec. 26, ha§ returned to his camp in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Clifton have returned to their home in Chicago after a holiday visit with his mother, Mrs. T. F. Warne, and other relatives at Parr. f w -- 1 Mrs. Arthur Bailey returned to her home on the J. C. Gwin farm in Hanging Grove township after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Sayler, at Wheatfield, who has been quite sick. ;' Advertise H in the Repsbllaaa.
