Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• Forest Morlan spent Sunday here with his parents. County Surveyor Edgar D. Nesbitt made a trip to Gary Saturday. Quite a little snow fell today, the heaviest of the present winter. A. E. Wallace spent Sunday with Mrs. Wallace and the children in Chicago. t • 1 • • • Among the offerings of’cattle at the R. J. Yeoman sale are a nuniber of high-grade springers. . Louis R. Eisenberg, .of Chicago,' spent Sunday’ here with his wife and other relatives—If you want a team of. 'big. mules be at the R. J. Yeoman sale on the 19th. Four smaller mules will also be sold, Clinton Colvert went to Chicago Heights, 111., -Sunday for a visit with his brother, Leo Colvert, and family. 19 head of coming yearling and past yearling steers to be sold at the Yeoman sale oh Wednesday, the f l9th. Major General Leonard Wood has resigned from the army and will go into private business in New York. Now is the .time for horse radish. Large tumblers for 10c at Eger’s Grocery.
William Jones, of Kirklin, and Blossom Brown, of Delphi, were guests here Sunday of the family of John Adair. Sergant Fred Hamilton will be discharged from the Canadian army on •Tuesday at Victoria. Fred expects return—to Rensselaer shortly, Thomas Goodman left Sunday for Redlands, Cal. Mrs. Goodman and daughter will not join Mr. Goodman until later. ~ i Blanche Ott, Bookkeeper at the Farmers Grain Co., spent Sunday with-a girl friend her’s at Brookston. 1 You should not miss the Ygoman sale Wednesday if you-want an extra good team of bright bay mares. Same age and young and good workers. The Ladies Industrial Society of the M. E. church, Section 2, will give aFsooial at the church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. There will be a cafeteria supper at the M. E. church Tuesday evening, February 25th, given by the M. E. Sunday school. Look for further announcements. L. A. Bostwick, who is now with the engineering department of the Monon railway, went to Chicago Sunday evening but expected to go to Bedford Monday. Mrs. George Kessinger returned this morning to her home near Fair ‘Oaks. She had been here with her mother-in-law’, Mrs. Eliza Reed, who has been quite sick.
Mrs. Delos Thompson went to Chicago Saturday to see her son, Alfred, who is in a hospital in that city. Mr. Thompson returned to Rensselaer Sunday and reported that his son’s condition was slowly improving. Henry Doan has sold off his stock and farming implements and will move from the farm he has occupied near Knimap into a residence he has purchased of Charles B. Steward on Vine street. ■ •< Sergt. Arthur Fletcher arrived here Saturday from Camp Taylor, from which place he had been honorably discharged from the army. Seftgt. Fletcher spent most of his time in the army service at Camp Logan, Houston, Texas, in the M. P. department.
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