Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SEED CORN S)R SALE —70 bushels selected, colored, large, early. White 25 bushels, large late, white. John E. Alter, Rensselaer, Ind., R.r.D. i, phone 921-E. Walter Lynge went to Roselawn on business this morning. Everything electrical. Phone li3. Babcock Electrical Co. Mrs K. T. Rhoades returned from Lafayette this forenoon. Electric wiring and supplies. Phone 113. Babcock Electric Co. — —i H. H- Potter went to Chicago on business Tuesday afternoon. My shrubs have arrived. John Holden. T. G. Wynegar and family are moving to South Bend. Electric supplies. Phone 113. Babcock Electric Co. Judge George Gifford, of Tipton, is here looking after legal matters. Delos Thompson went to Kalamazoo, Mich, today. Lee Younger returned today to his home in Chalmers. Maude Steel, of Gifford, went to Indianapolis today. Samuel Scott went to Bluffton Wednesday afternoon. Dr. H. R. Robinson, of Remington, went to Indianapolis today. Mrs. E. W. Strecker, Mrs. Jacob Wilcox and Mrs. Jean Tyner went to Monon today to attend a missionary meeting of the Methodist church. Mrs. Marie Rose and two daughters went to Lafayette today. They had visited the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Tyner. Mrs. Minnie Wells and children, who had been living in Newland, left today for Hillisburg, where they will join Mr. Wells in their new home. Catherine King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. King, who underwent an operation for appendicitis Monday at the hospital is getting along nicely. J. H. Hibner, of Monticello, returned to his home this forenoon. He had been here to look after the interests of Schlosser Brothers cream buying station. * Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reames, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biesecker, of Wolcott, were passengers out of here this morning for Chicago _ Ernest Clemons, Jack Reeder, Abraham Halleck, W. H. Parkison, Joseph and Gladys Reeve went to Chicago this morning. Phillip Mossier returned this morning to his home in Hammond, after a short visit here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Leopold. * Mrs. R. F. Holley and two daughters who had visited friends at Wolcott, and relatives at Brook, and her parents at Kentland, left here this morning for her home in Hammond.
The ladies of Milroy circle will hold their regular meeting at the G.A.R. hall at 3:30 instead of 2:30. The Sew Club will meet with Miss Pearl Comer, Thursday afternoon. W. F. Michaels went to Lafayette this morning and expected to return this afternoon with his daughter Evaline, who had recovered very satisfactorily from an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. W. C. Babcock went to Chicago this morning. It was expected that the body of her brother-in-law, E. J. Murray, late of Fresno would arrive in Chicago sometime today. The Victory Loan War Train will arrive in Rensselaer this evening at 6 p.m. and remain until morning. The date of the tank’s unit is very uncertain, as the last heard from it, it was far behind schedule. We carry a complete line of Goodyear, U. S., Goodrich, Michelin and Ajax tires. Also standard blemished tires at $1 profit.. Gas 24c. We are agents for Oakland and Maxwell cars. Open day and night. The Main Garage. Best in Rensselaer. The following sports were taken to Chicago this morning by Frenchy Deschand in his large touring car: William Traub, Moses Leopold, H. B. Tuteur, Simon Thompson’, Vernon Nowels and “Lefty” Clark. They will be present at the Cub park to see that club open the season with Pittsburg. NOTICE FROM CITY MARSHAL The city ordinances forbid the staking out of cows or other animals on the streets of Rensselaer. Please do not do so, as I will have to enforce the ordinance. ELLIS THOMAS, City Marshal.
REMOVAL NOTICE. I Inn moved my office to tho rooms over Murray’* Department store. Entrance* stairway next to Long’s drug store. Telephone 89. E. N. LOY, M. D.
