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

WE LOAN MONEY " on horses, cattle, hogs and growing crops and all other personal property. We will be at McLain’s office in Rensselaer on Thursday, January 9th ' .. _ _ % and the first Thursday of each month thereafter. Morocco the first Friday of each month, Lafayette each Saturday. WALLACE & BAUGH

Mrs. Thurston Otterbery has been confined to her home on the Edd J. Randle farm in Barkley township with influenza,“but is improving. William Durant is seriously ill at the home of his sister, Mrs. T. A. Hurley, of this city. Trustee Grant Davisson, of Barkley township, and his board, consisting of John Rush, William Gratner and Ralph Johnson, held their annual meeting in this city today. Mrs. Ernest Ramey was called to Wheatfield today on account of the death of her cousin, Mrs. Fred Pickner, and also a daughter of the latter. Both had pneumonia following influenza. Another baby daughter is also very sick with influenza. Rev. E. W. Strecker has received a postal from Leslie Pollard at Colorado Springs, stating that he and his family are out of the hospital and on the road to recovery from influenza. They expect to go to their new home in Idaho about Jan.xlO. Mrs. Charles Ramp returned from New Orleans, La., today, after, spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Regus. A son 1 was born to Mr. and Mrs. Regus, while Mrs. Ramp . was with them. Mrs. Regus was formerly Miss Madeline Ramp. Paul Strecker, who is a member of i the naval reserve and has been in 1 the ensign school at Cleveland, Ohio, wired his parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Strecker, that he was on his way to Pellham Bay to complete his training for an ensign commission. He made application for release which has thus far been denied. He has a splendid position awaiting him ,at Detroit, Mich.

‘ I 111 ■ .Ikl NOTICE—RED CROSS KNITTING SUSPENDED A letter from headquarters says all requirements in knitted garments have been met, and the Red Cross will therefore suspend knitting. Please complete yarn you have on hand and turn it in at once. If unable to finish bring it to the shop to be finished. ORA T. ROSS, , Director Knitting. STAY OFF OF ICE POND. AU persons are hereby notified to remain off of the ice on my pond, as we hope to have same ready for harvest soon. H. E. WHITE. NOTICE. The officers and members of O. E. S. will meet Tuesday, January 7, and elect officers for the ensuing year. A full attendance is desired.

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