Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Scott Hilliard received word today from VanWert, Ohio, that Mrs. Hilliard was ill with the influenza. at the home of her parents in tWht city, with whom she had been visiting for sometime. H. E. White and family have moved into the residence on the southwest come rof Cullen and Rutsen streets. Mrs. Hattie Richcreek, of Remington, was called to Indianapolis today on account of the serious illness of her son and his wife, both having well-developed cases of influenza. The Rev. W. T. Barbre and wife have moved into Hie John Poole residence at 512 North McKinley avenue. The Rev. Barbre is the pastor of the First Christian church of this city.

FOR SALE OR RENT ON HALVES. Everything furnished, 20 acre onion farm, 2% miles from Rensselaer,, Ind., and the only anti-freeze storage, 1500 bushels capacity, in town. A golden opportunity for a family to make much more than a good living. Phone 287, or see B. FORSYTHE. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO HOLD BAZAAR MARCH * The ladies of the Presbyterian .church will hold a sale of aprons, fancy work, useful bags and children and doll clothes; also a market of good things to eat, beginning at 9 I o’clock Saturday, March 8, in the ! room just south of The Trust A Savings Bank. OFF AGAIN FOR TEXAS. The next excursion to tho R*o Grand# Valley, Texas, will leave Friday, March 7. If interested take the matter up with J. P. Hammond. HARVEY DAVISSON, J. P. HAMMOND, ' Agents. BOSTON FERNS. Must room- You may have these beautiful Boston ferae, regular price >1.50, for SI.OO as long as they last F. O. E Greenhouse. John H. Holden. Phone 426. „