Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
DANCE GIVEN FOR RETURNED SOL IE RS The young people of the city gave a very pleasant dance at the armory Friday night for the returned soldiers. The occasion was an enjoyable trffair and the music by Horton Bros, was very much appreciated. A number of young people from out of thjK-eity were present and all were delighted to again greet a number of boys who have been absent from the city for a long time. SATURDAY HOSPITAL. NOTES. Mrs. Aljfha Kerlin left tire hospital yesterday. Mrs, A. Eib will go to her home home today. « ElzTe Swim was operated on at the hospital Friday for/'appendicial absc&ts. ■-•••„, .. Robert Overton and wife entered the hospital with influenza. Mrs. F. E. Warne is slightly improved. Mrs. Ernest Lamson shows marked improvement. E. E. Smith is improving. • All other patients are doing nicfely. Helen Zea came down from Hammond today. ■' '* ■" "> Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers went to Chicago on the Milk train this morning. Pete Scheurich, of the U. S. S. Nevada, returned to his duties ait New York today after spending a furough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scheurich, and family. Mrs. Clara Bickford and daughter came from Colorado Springs, Coilo-, to visit and care for her mother Mrs. Laura Lutz, who has been in poor health for some time A telegram received by Mrs. S. L. Jordan stated that her daughter, Nettie, had in New .York .from overseas?* where She had been in Red Cross service as a nurse. Mrs. S. L. Jordan is in Chicago, where she is taking treatment for rheumatism. Her daughter, who has just returned from overseas, will be at the Palmer HtAise Monday evening. Miss Jordan was a Red Cross nurse and saw considerable service in hospitals in Paris and at the front lines. '
POTTER & SAWJER SEED HOUSE Now is the time tosell your timothy and clover seed for the spring market. Remember, we buy and sell all kinds of seed, and also make a specialtv of cleaning grain for sowing. POTTER & SAWYER. Phone 7. Rensselaer, Indiana.
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