Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. Ei C. English went to Chicago today to visit Mrs English, who is quite poorly at her sister’s. Mrs. Henry Schricker, of Knox, came today to visit the family of E. E. Smith. It is reported that Trustee Julius Huff,' of Jordan township, has a pretty severe attack of influenza. Miss t'reda Todd, a nurse, returned to Indianapolis today after nursing in Goodland for sometime. * Mrs. F. H; Baker returned to her home at Logansport today after visiting the family of 0. G. Baker. Mirs. Charles Simpson, who has been quite sick with influenza, is proving.—————Mrs- G. W. Schricker, who had been here with Mrs. E. E. Smith, returned today to her home in North Judson. Mrs. Dora McNaughten returned to her home at Columbus, Ohio, today after visiting her son, Marry McNaughten. Mrs. Agnes Brookbank returned to her home at Delphi today-after visiting her sister, Mrs. E. C. Maxwell, and family. _- ' _ Clyde Reed, an overseas boy, returned to his home in Monticello today after visiting tjjlenn Swim a few days. ' Stewart Moore returned to his employment in Hammond Sunday evening afte ra short visit with his -parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore. ... i ii ■ ■ The Eastern Star club will meet with Mrs. Ida Benjamin Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. A full attendance is desired to elect officers.

Walter Rich and W. C. Hayward, of the Rich & Hayward grain firm of Indianapolis, were in Rensselaer Sunday. Harry Hartley, now of Lafayette, but formerly manager of the Farmers Grain Co. here, was in Rensselaer today. Lewis Hoppe returned to his home at Waterford, Wis., today after visiting his uncle, Joseph Nagel, and other relatives. John Zimmer, Frank Hill, Sr., Frank Hill, Jr., Charles Pefley, Ray Laßue, Wilda Littlefield and Mrs. J. N. Leatherman went to Chicago today. Rev. W. T. Barbre, the new Christian minister, went to Edinburg today for a short stay, and will then bring his wife here to make this their home. Goldie Kessinger returned to Fair Oaks this morning, where sh§* is a senior in'the high school. She wrote on the teachers’ examination here Saturday. Attorneys C. M. Sands-and D. Delos Dean, who are guiding the destinies of the Indiana legislature, spent the week-end here, the former with his wife and the latter —well, she is not yet his wife. laer today. She is just recovering from a long - siege of influenza. She will resume her duties as teacher in the South Meadows school in Newton township Tuesday, after being absent over three weeks. z Misses Ellen Bussell and Florence Jacks returned to Hammond Sunday evening after Spending the week-end here with relatives. Mass Bussell reports that her father, Charles W. Bussell, has been quite sick -with the flu. t Mrs. Brown and dangler Marie, of Goodland, went to Fair Oaks today, the former to resume her duties as teacher in the high school at that place, from which she has been absent since Christmas on account Of sickness. -y Frank Sommers telephoned -in today to drop his classified advertisement. “For Rent.” He says he rented- that farm and could have rented forty more if he had had - Moral—-Advertise in flie Republican. FRUIT TREES AND NURSERY STOCK Now is the time to place your order for fruit trees and- nursery stock. Every tree and.plant I sell is absolutely guaranteed in every respect. CHARLES PEFLEY. Eventually you will subscribe for The Republican. Why not now! Roy Geringer will hold a general public sale, including farm implements and household goods at his place 114 miles west ex Giffard on Thursday, February t- ' ; r