Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
* Mrs. R. P. Benjamin was in fayette Friday. - : =ii== - -- Mrs. Edd J. Randle went to Chicago this morning. f Walter Lynge went to today. Uncle John T. Culp is somewhat better today. • Mrs. Walter Lynge went to Ih£ dianapolis today.' ' - L Hazel Jacks went to Hammond today for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Don Warren went to Warsaw today. 'Mrs. Charles G. Spitler returned from Wheatfield this forenoon. County Superintendent M. L. Sterrett went to Lafayette today. Kolestra Graham, of Kniman, was in Rensselaer tbday. John O’Connor, of Kniman, was in Rensselaer today. Sam Jacks, of Lee, was here today to see his wife, who is in the hospital. F. E. Lewis, ofTafayette, was in Rensselaer today. Private Harry Beebe returned today to his home in Hebron. S E Johnson returned today from a trip through Oklahoma and Kansas. John M. Ott, of Remington, was in Rensselaer today.
County Agent. Learning has moved into the David Haste bungalow on Jefferson street. . Mrs. M. F. Long and sister Virginia Wasson, went to Lafayette today. » Did you say “Suit?” We have them in all colors and styles. C. Earl Duvall. : • —- : WANTED —By high school boy, place to work for board. Phone 912-D. Mrs. Fred Markin, of M°ody, was the guest here today of Mrs. H. B. Murray, of Milroy avenue. Mrs. Marshall Frence returned to her home in Chicago after a visit here with relatives. Attorney Russell Bedgood, of Lafayette, was in Rensselaer today looking after business matters. Mrs. Charles Stackhouse and Mrs. Floyd Spain returned today from a visit at Delphi and Lafayette. A postal card written in San Francisco, Cal., last Tuesday, was received from Fred Hamilton Friday. J. M. Johnson, who lives on the Mrs Ida Pierce farm south oi tnis went to Monon today. The coldest weather of the ei ]trre winter was experienced Friday afternoon and night. A . hl fh companied the slump in the mercury. Stetsbn spring bonnets in all shades and blocks at $5-0°- N°- 1 beaver Kingsbury hats in all shades and blocks at $4.00. Duvall s Quality Shop. 7 ;--- -- Elizabeth O’Brien was called to Minneapolis, Minn., today bn account of the very serious illness of her sister.
We have the swellest hose in the city in silks, silk lisle, mercerized, in all colors 25c to <I.OO. Duvall’s Quality Shop. ________ day for Sullivan, where she will be employed during the season in a millinery store. •_ Unio nails for all the fellows that want to protect their clothes, in blue and white stripe and khaki color. Duvall’s Quality Shop. H H. Potter, manager of the Farmers Grain Co. elevator, of this city, attended a convention of the farmers grain elevator men at Lafayette Friday. . Dr. Frank Hemphill is expected to return to his home here Monday. Mrs. Hemphill will return with the doctor. Both have been visiting Mrs. Joseph Harrison, of near Peru. Mrs. Harrison is in very poor health. Munsing spring unions are certainly great. They do fit swell and prices <1.50 to 33.00. Duvall’s Quality Shop. _____ w eee-ee • • • • • • • REMOVAL NOTICE. * • . * I have moved my office to * • the room* over Murray’* De- * * partment store. Entrance, stair- * * way next to Long’s drug store. * • Telephone 89. E. N. LOY, M. •D. ° *
See My Samples of RAINCOATS MADE TO ORDER $lO TO S4O - JOHN VERNER Tailor
