Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B. J. Moore went to Chicago this morning. \ ' Mrs. ,Homer Hendrickson went to MonticelTo today. J. L. S. Gray went to Monon on business today. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cole, of Lafayette, were in Rensselaer today.
Miss Sallie Reese went to Hartford City today to visit her sister. . Mrs. F. D. Burchard has returned from Redkey, where she had been visiting her parents the past two weeks. Try our high grade butterine and Nut Butter. ' Nothing better made. 35c a psund. Eger’s Grocery. Jesse Gwin returned to. Mudlavia today to take further treatments for rheumatism. ' '■ ~ ' Lee Keener, oftlranite, 111., came todayfoattend the funeral of his mother. ' . Mrs. E. E. Gunyon, of Parr, was called, to Frankfort Today by the serious illness of her mother. Anyone wishing to see ms will find me at the Trust A Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124 ’ J.“ J". Mbribgomery an d Charles W. Rhoades went to Lafayette today and from there will continue to Indianapolis to be present at the reception to the Indiana soldiers to be, held there Friday. We have the best car of northern grown potatoes we have ever handled. All large and even size. Nice bakers. 11.50 a bushel. Eger’s GroMrs. Alice Black returned to her home at Lafayette today after having nursed Mrs. John B. Furesmafc at Brook, ’who passed away this Thursday morning from complications. She was past 80 years of age. Mrs. Elmer Wilcox went to Indianapolis today to be present at the reception for Indiana soldiers tomorrow. Elmer will join her there this evening. If your stock dice call ms at my expense and J will call for it promptly. A. L. PndgatL Phone 65. , .1 ■I. II I. II g, Private Herbert Bozell arrived here this Thursday morning from Camp Taylor, where he is in the plumbing department. He continued to his home in Fair Oaks to spend a six day furlough with his wife. T. W. Colvin and daughter, of Delphi, came today to attend the ftmeral of his sister, Mrs. Isaac Kepner, which will be held Sunday afternoon. Definite arrangements have not been made owing to the fact that her daughter, Nellie, can’t get here before Saturday.
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