Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

RUGS : ■ . , "• i * '*• ' , '■ ~ - ... •*■’*'* ■ • . ■ / .; ‘ ~ . •" ' ~ T 2 Our stock is now complete. Young married couples should make their selections now while there is a new lot to choose from. W. J. WRIGHT

John Zimmer went to Kankakee, Til., Thursday. William L. Frye, our city bus man, is confined to his home with an infected tooth. Lee Ramey is lit charge of the bus line during Mr. Frye’s sickness. < . Lowell Hensler, Barney McKnight and Harvey Roadifer, of Remington, returned to Camp Custer, Midh., Thursday after a short furlough. Mrs. Clara Coen received a postal today from Cod. George H. Healey, in which he says he is ready to go to Germany or come home, he did not know which it would be. Private Charles Boes, who is located at Camp McClellan, Ala., arrived here today, having been called to his home in Wheatfield on account of the death of his father. Lieut. R. H. Thompson, of Sullivan, who had been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Austin Hopkins, and went to Gary today. Lieut. Sullivan received ah honorable discharge from the army at Camp Eustis, Va., ■ -a Private Charles McGee, who 'has received his honorable discharge from the army at Camp Custer, Mich., is here with his uncle, Landy McGee. Private McGee is a son of William McGee, of Michigan, but formerly of this county. Private Elmer iGodshall arrived here Thursday evening, having been mustered out of the army service Dec. 23 at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Rrviate Godshall was with the aviation department and succeeded in going overseas, reaching England, but failed to get into France.

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