Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A Bennema, of Chicago, was in this city today. Mrs. Frank Hemphill wento Roann Wednesday to be with her mother, who is quite sick. A. M. Robinson, the proprietor of the Princess theatre, went to Chicago this morning. Flenner Todd, who lives on one of the Lyons farm southwest of here, went to Crawfordsville today. Harvey Lowman went to Chicago today, where he expected to purchase some stock cattle. Mrs. Abraham Halleck, who has been quite sick with tonsilitis, is reported to be somewhat better today. IdaDowe, one of the nurses at the hospital, went to her home in Round Lake, 111. today, wehe she will spend a two weeks vacation. William sfiwigard, who is an operator for the Monon at Brookston, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Swigard, here today. Friday’s SemliWeekly Republican will contain about five columns of legal notices, practically all of them petitions for nwe roads within the county. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henchman, Mrs. A. U. Lux and Mt. and Mrs. Lux, of Wolcott, were guests Wednesday of the family of Henry Waymire. Mrs. Edgar Weibb returned today to her home in Monon, after a visit here with Mrs. Nathan Eldridge. Mrs. Webb was accompanied by Mrs. Eliza Fielder-

Van Norman, who had been discharged from the Great Lakes Naval training station on April 2nd and since which time has been visiting relatives here, left today for Chester, Neb-, where he will visit his brother, D. S. Norman. Practically all of the counties in the state are preparing for celebration during the coming summer months for the returned soldiers. Some movement should be inaugurated in Jasper county for a similar celebration here some time during the summerMrs. Jesse Dunn and daughter, Mrs. Nat Heuson and Mrs. Phillip Heuson went to Lafayette today to visit Miss Eva Michael, who is in a hospital in that city, where she is recovering very satisfactorily from an operation for appendicitis. In renewing his subscription W. H. Timmons, of Jackson, Tenn., writes: “We are having summer here now, only a little to much rain, to suit. I have a nice business here and am going to make it more, as I am putting in a big electric arc welding machine for big work. We have a lot of that, so many factories in this part of the country. I get work from thre states .and it keeps me on the move. Come down and enjoy life for a while, give my regards to the folks.

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