Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fred H. Hamilton returned to Rensselaer today after a visit with his Sister, Marie Hamilton, at Lafayette, and. with friends at Bloomington. He wiM leave for Canada February 6, if he does not receive an extension of his furlough. We have on track another car of high grade, clean burning eastern lump coal. D. E. G.ow. ' A. W. Pruett and sister, Ruth, went to their home in Detroit today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFarland and other relatives. Mr. Pruett 'belonged to the “Dibdi&lMvision and recently returned from overseas. He did not get over there in time to see active fighting. r County Commissioner Welch was a pleasant caller at this office today. His father, George Welch, has been spending a month with his son, H. J. Welch, at Wabash. Commissioner Welch has a daughter who is a teacher in the Goodlland school and another who is a senior an the high school. Floyd Hemphill, who had been visiting his brothers, .John and George, in Chicago, returned to his home here Sunday. His brother Geloige, wife and one-year-old son accompanied Floyd and spent the day here with His father and sisters, returning to their home an Chicago on the late evening train. WILL HOLD PUBLIC SALB ON FEBRUARY 10, 1010 Henry Smith and Cyrus Lohr will hold a public sale on February 10, 1919, 1% miles north and 1 8-4 milas east of Brook. BOSTON FERNS. Must have the room. You may have these ’ beautiful Boston ferns, regular price ?1.50, for SI.OO as long as they last F. 0. B. Greenhouse. John H. Ijolden. Phone 426.