Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A liberal patronage and most generous donations enabled the Red Cross to clear $71.76 at Fred Phillips’ sale, April 12. The women contributed 82 pies, the merchants coffee and sugar and good discounts, and Mr. Walter Lynge gave half the proceeds of the pony bought by Mr. Will Ade, of Kentland, at $40.00 This money will be used in an endeavor to put the Red Cross Magazine in every school in Jasper county to educate the children in Americanization and patriotism. Marvin, the three year old son of Mt. and Mrs. Edward Floyd, who lives in the J. A. Larsh residence on Van Rensselaer street, is quite ill with pneumonia, but is thought to be slightly improved today. Judge William Darroch, of Kentland and Attorney William Parkinson, of Lafayette, attended the session of the circuit court here today, this being call day. Mrs. L. R. Haas anol son, Lewis, of Tipton, who had been visiting here with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold, went to Hammond today 1 to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolfe. Mrs. George Stoudt, of Remington, was in Rensselaer today. She reports that her husband who has been quite sick is now much improved. Mrs. Stoudt owns two residences in this city which are occupied by the families of T. G. Wynegar and F. A. Grouver.
Mr. Rice wi JI offer seventy-five head of cattle at his sale next Saturday. This is a splendid Qpporttnuity to steel x up. Fifty cows and twenty-five steers will be offered. Remember, tbie date, Saturday, April 19, and the place, one-ihalf mile east of Virgie.
