Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs Henry Karch; of Wheatfield, was in Rerisselaer today. J. N. Bicknell went to Chicago today.—.— Frank Corn, of JCniman, was in Rensselaer Saturday- jx_. Watch for the play, “Lest We Forget” by the Hiking Club. ■Miss Louise Griggs went to Monon 4-oday. Everything electrical. Phone 113. Babcock Electrical Co. Ira Hurley returned today to Camp Taylor, Ky., after having spent a short furlough here with his parents. Mrs. E. C. Maxwell went to Dunkirk to spend a week with her son, Ernest Maxwell and family. James A. Simpson left on a business trip to Morocco, Lafayete and Indianapolis. Mrs. Fannie Wasson and son Howard went to Union City Saturday to visit with relatives. Mrs. 0. H. McKay, son Raymond and daughter Harriett, went to Chicago to spend Easter. Walter Porter, Jr., and Russell Critzer came Saturday afternoon to spend Easter with relatives. Mrs. Orlie Clouse was called to the home of her mother, at Quincy today. The latter is quite ill. William Tilltottson, of Covington, came today for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Henry Doan. Mr. and Mrs. Johfi Burris returned from Lebanon this morning where they had been to visit his grandmother. • We now have on track another car of wheat middlings. Save money by buying from the car. Iroquois Roller Mills. Phone 456. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wartena, of Indiana Harbor, came Friday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wartena. Susie Wood, who had been one of the teachers in Jackson township, Newton county, left today for her home in Jonesboro. Miabel McAhern, who taught the Lewiston school in Barkley township, went to her home in Indiniapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Tramb, of Chicago, came Saturday afternoon to spend Easter with his brother, William Traub, of this city. r AdvartiM !■ The Republican
