Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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John Eger made a business trip to Chicago today.— ■ The Priscilla dub will meet Thursday afterno-on. Mrs. Andrew J. Doan, of this city, went to Crawfordsville today. Mr. and Mrs. Bela Roberts, of Mit. Ayr, were Rensselaer callers today. J. M. Miller, of near Mt. Ayr, was a business visitor in the city today. Fred Barger, of, near Goodland, went to Monon today. Fred Hicks, the Remington merchant, went to Chicago from here this forenoon. Private Lewis Smith returned this morning to his home in Monon after a visit here with friends. T.nnis HHamilton went to Chicago this evening where he expected to meet his son Fred, who is coming home to spend a fourteen days leave. Mrs. Lester Knickerbocker, of Kankakee, 111., and Mrs. Robert Bell, of Lafayette, who had been visiting with the family of Ross Knickerbocker, of this city, went to Kankakee, 111., today. We have just unloaded another car of salt in barrels and ■also in 50, 70 and 100 lb. bags that you can haul in your car. Also 50 lb. blocks of salt, the ideal salt for stock, at 60c. Eger’s Grocery. Wililam C. Babcock and son, grain men of this city, attended the bam quet given by the Columbia Club in Indianapolis Tuesday evening to the grain men of the state. The principal address was made by Governor James P. Goodrich; ~ William Ballinger, of Kersey, was brought to the hospital this morning and] Mrs. Ballinger and child are being'sent for as we go to press. All tlp-ee are in a serious condition from pneumonia following influenza. Mrs. J. H. Showalter, of Kankakee, 111., is the guest here a few days of her husband, who is a traveler for the International Harvester Company and is working out of this ciity for a few days. .... ; John Bowie, the trustee-of fiold township' and editor of the two papers that carry more advertising than any other two papers in the county, made his regular trip to this city today. Mrs. L. B. Malone, daughter and son, of Monticello, came today for a visit with the family of Tull Malone. Guy Malone, the son, has just been mustered out of the service, he having gone overseas with the 137th Field Artillery ; ' „ /\7BBOTBX> CKCK BOOK FREE! Draw N^charae 1 whatever U'Z ETC Your name and CSw dUA* ple«M of mdixnAml cbfiCCS* ADQ • free DOOKMw :SS^S^r mt>iiment ?