Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. MONEY TO LOAN—CMs. J. Dean & Son. 7., ' . Roscoe Zook, of DeMotte, went to Monon today. Victor Ifoover returned from Chicago Sunday evening. _• Dr. H. J. Kannal and A. E. Shafer went to Indianapolis Sunday, evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mell Abbott spent Sunday with their daughter Madeline in Monon. Attorney W. H. -Parkinson came today to look after some legal matters in the Jasper circuit court. Delos Thompson went to Chicago today. He reports that Alfred is slowly improving at Augustanna 'hospital. 1 ' ' -■«* Mrs. Charles Elder was called to Newman, 111., today On account of the death of her father, David A. Wells. , ,
J. D. White and son, Marion, of Carpenter township, went to Lafayette today, where the son will enter a hospital. 7 • . 7 Amy and Mary Ellis returned today from Momence, 111., where they had visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips. Mrs. W. L. Wood returned this morning from Indianapolis, where she had been since Friday with her husband, Representative W- L. Wood. Prosecuting Attorney J. C. Murphey, of Morocco, visited his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Harris, and family, Sunday. Mrs. Henry Wood, who underwent an operation at ’the hospital in this city some time ago, is slowly improving at her home on McKinley avenue". Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Jenkins and Russell Jenkins, of Montieello, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hendrickson Sunday. Mrs. C. S. Tomlinson returned today to her home in Danville, 111,, after a visit with her son, who is attending St. Joseph college. Earl Mathena went to Chicago today. Earl has lately returned from California and expects to make this city his home. Leona Campbell returned to Chicago after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Helsel, of Kniman.
Ray Laßue, of Chicago, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Laßue. Ray is employed by the Morse Packing company in that city. Luella Green returned today fr»m Kniman, where she had been with the family of her brother, Clarence Green, who have been quite sick with influenza. N Affer displaying all of her wfll know* characteristics the very first day, inarch subsided meekly and is now giving us real spring-like weather. * Arthur Watson returned Sunday from his farm near South Bend. Arthur reports that there is a very large acreage of wheat in St. Joseph county and that it is looking very promising. Conrad Kellner was called to Chicago Sunday on account of the illness of his mother, Mrs. John Kellner, who is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hildebrand. While in the South Mr. Phillips saw Ray Adams, S. E. Sparling and Scott Brenner. All are well and prosperous. Fred is very favorably impressed with the country near Demopolis. He says that Mr. Sparling could sell his fine 750 acre farm any Say at an advance of $75.00 or more per acre. One of the parties for whom he cried a sale had sold his farm, receiving sos it just double the amout he had paid for the same three years before.
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