Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John H. Nagel went to Lafayette this forenoon, where he will visit for a Couple of days with relatives and friends. ——. A. A. Fellow, a very popular traveling salesman, whose home in is Indianapolis, and whose family are quite intimate with the family of L. H. Hamilton, was in Rensselaer today. John Merritt went south on the Monon today to sell Iroqouis Roller Mills products at Reynolds, Brookston and Chalmers. visiting relatives at Williamsport and Attica, returned to his home near Gifford today. Mr. Meyers is the fa'ther of Mrs. James Clark, of this city. Lieut. Charles Tharpe and wife came down from Chicago today. They visited his aunt, Mrs. John Q. Alter, a -few hours, and then continued to the home of his father, John Tharpe, of Remington. 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. ........ —:— Mrs. R. E. French, of Seattle, Washington, spent a short time here with her afternoon she continued to Washington.

Mrs. Alex M erica went to Lafayette today. Mrs. Merica has just received a letter from her son, Dean, who now has a splendid position in Chicago, in which he says that he has fully recovered his health, that he has gained in flesh and now weighs one hundred and thirty-nine pounds. During his sickness he was reduced to one hundred and fifteen pounds. Chicago will vote on the wet and dry question on April 1. Probably an attempt to play an Apnl Fool joke on the nation. Providing prohibition wins the city will enter the dry column on May 1.