Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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W. F. Ihne went to Chicago this forenoon. Mrs. Emma Zimmer went to Chicago todayRobert Platt went to Evansville today where he will receive treatments in a hospital. Russel Willett went to Chicago to resume his run as railway mail clerk on the L. E. & W. railroad, between Chicago and Marion, Ohio. Rev. ;-W. T. Barbre, pastor of the First Christian church of this city, was called to Sheridan today to preach the funeral of a former member of his ehurch M that place. Lea Flora, who had taught at the Curtis Creek school in Newton township, went to Indianapolis today from which; place she expected to continue to her home in Mauckport. Ex-sheriff Ben. D. McColly has rented the Nancy Rees propertyon Van Rensselaer street and will move into the same as soon as John J. Eddy, who now occupies it moves into their own property on Weston street. Martha Ramp, who has been assisting her brother, John Ramp in the Home grocery, will leave Sunday for New Orleans, iLa., for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry Regus. Miss Ramp has been succeeded in the Home grocery by Paul Beam. The dignity of the Jasper-Newton bench was assailed this Wednesday morning, a recalcitrant rooster turning the trick. His Honor was seen chasing the king of the barnyard over the east end of town at an extremely early hour and wasn’t having much luck. r W. F. Michael and daughter, Mrs. Phillip Heuson went to Lafayette today to see Mr. Michael’s daughter, Evaline, who underwent an operation at the St. Elizabeth hospital in that city Saturday for appendicitis. She is getting along nicely. Sergeant-Miajor Joseph Reeve arrived from Camp Taylor, Ry., Tuesday, having received his honorable discharge Monday. Sergeant Reeve was inducted into the service in March of 1918 and spent his year of service at the Kentucky cantonment where he did office work. After a short visit here with his parents he will return to Chicago where he will again assume his duties in the Monon offices as a stenographer. Advertise in the Republican dusified eoldmn. ’ -
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