Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Charles W. Wallace, of the firm of Wallace & Baugh, of Lafayette, was in Rensselaer today. Charles Greenlee, of Yeoman, Ind., was in Rensselaer today and later continued to Roselawn. Thomas Knox went to Chicago this morning for a visit with his sons, William and Rufus. Mesdames Frank Kresler and Arthur R. Kresler went to Chicago on the early morning train? -- Granville Moody, Sr., and Granville Moody, Jr., have returned’ from a trip to Denver, Colo. Maude Spitler went to Wheatfield this morning for a visit With the family of Mrs. Elizabeth Clark. v Mrs. Louis Eisenberg, of Chicago, came this afternoon for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Nathan Fendig. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Teach returned to their home at Hammond after spending the week-end with relatives. Mrs. Will Shaw, of west of town, went to Anderson today to visit her son, Raymond Stucker, and wife. Hugh Kirk went to .Chicago today to the auto show and also to see ms brother-in-law, Alfred Thompson, who is very sick. Peter Nom°nson went to Lafayette this afternoon and frmi there will continue to his home in Dwight, 11l Dr E. C. English returned from Chicago this afternoon. Mrs. English is just about the same as previously reported. Mrs. V. L. Moore went to Hammond today to visit her husband and daughter, who have been working there. ' J -“- Mrs. John Vanatta has received word that her niece’s child had died of pneumonia following influenza.' Her niece is Mabel Sayler Daley, of Detroit, Mich. Charles Walters, returned to his home at Tuscon, Arizona, today after having been called here for neral of his wife’s mother, Mrs. Isaac Kepner. His wife will remain for a longer visit. ' Samuel English, ■ of Bole, arrived here this afternoon. He reports that they have had a very severe siege of the flu epidemic in his part of Canada. All of his family with the; exception of himself have been afflicted. He says they are very fortunate, however, as many of the families that Mve near him had a number, of deaths. ...