Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

> John Adair was in Lafayette Sunt day. Charles Weiss went to Chicago Sundayevening/ - ' . Mrs.W. H. Beam went to Lafayette today. The County Commissioners met in regular session here today. ' Mrs. Philip Roy returned from Hammend Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Lowe went to Monon for the day. “Grand opening at Eger’s grocery It is a barrel of sauer kraut, 8 cents a quart. ' ' Paul Beam returned to Indiana university today, where he will resume his college work. If any of your stock dlus be sure and promptly A, L. Padgelt Phone 65 Miss Lucy Rutledge, of Barkley township, returned to her school near Roselawn this morning.

Private Bob Blue arrived home Saturday from Fort Monroe, Va. He has received an honorable discharge. If your stock diet call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Pndgett Phone 65. Forest Morlan, of Chicago, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan. Try our high grade butterine and Nut Butter. Nothing better made. 35c a pound. Eger’s Grocqjy. Top dressing of wheat with manure or straw will prevent winter killing and help the yield next year. Ruth McKinzie and Helen Kiplinger returned to Louisville,Ky.,toresume their studies in a young ladies’ school in that city. Second Lieutenant Emil Hanley went to Lafayette Sunday evening to arrange for re-entering Purdue university. Sergeant H. R. Rea returned to Logansport today after a short visit with his wife and her parents ,Mr. and Mrs Frank J. Babcock. Margaret Norris returned to Depauw university Sunday to take up her studies after spending the holidays here with her parents. ? The editor was very greatly pleased to have a short note from W. Elviri Overton, formerly of this county; but now holding a good position with the International Harvester Co. at Peoria, 111. Subscribe for the Reoubliean i