Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. John Christensen returned this ) morning to her home in Tefft Electric supplies. Phone 113. : Babcock Electric Co. t Andy Ropp r of Barkley township, was in Indianapolis Thursday. i ■■ ■■ ■■■ - The mineral of Mrs. CT M. Paxton is being held thijß afternoon. Hugh Kirk made a business trip to Indianapolis this morning. Electric wiring and supplies. Phone 113. Babcock Electric Co. Mrs. E, L. Hollingsworth went to Chicago Friday evening. Everything electrical. Phone 113. Babcock Eleetricar Co. Mrs. Harvey Robinson returned from Lafayette where she had been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Frank Robinson since Easter. My shrubs have arrived. John Holden. Vincent Quinn wen tto Camp Custer, Mich., today for a visit with his brother, Arthur. * The little child of Paul Norgor was taken to the hospital today for medical treatment. C.E. Jackson and family,of Dewey, 111. are the guests of his uncle, H. W. Jackson and family. Mrs. Manie Rice and Mrs. S. G. Keith went to Sharpsville today to visit with the former’s brother-in-law and family. Mrs/G.A. and daughterMrs. James E, Parkinson, Mrs. J. U. Iliff and daughter, May, went to Layfayette today. - Mrs. Susie Harmon has moved from the William Baker property to the True D. Woodworth property in the east part of the city. William Paxton, of Hammond, and John and Joseph Paxton, of South Bend, came today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Charles M. Paxton. Ethel and Louis Ham and Helen Parkison, of Lafayette, came Friday evening to spend the week-end with girl friends here. v George Babcock went to Dayton, Ohio, today for a short visit. George spent several months at the Dayton flying field while army. Mesdames John R. Phillips anc Paul Stevens, of MeCoysburg, were guests here Saturday of Mrs. Van Wood, of North Van Rensselaer st. County councilman George May and family, of Carpenter township were in Rensselaer Friday. Mr. May has not been well for sometime. Mrs. 0. M. Peek received a telegram today from her son Marquis, saying that he had landed in New York.
Charles, Alva and George Brouhard went to Lebanon to visit with their aged mother, who is quite ill. She is eighty years of age. Dr. Jonathan Rigdon, president of the Danville, Ind., Normal School, was in Rensselaer today. He made the commencement address at Wheatfield Friday evening. St. Joseph base ball team went to Valparaiso this morning where they meet the Valparaiso university team in that city this afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Beam returned from Villa Park, 111., Thursday where she had been for the past week with her daughter, Mri Dean Merica, who was ill. The latter is somewhat improvec now. W. E. Poole, trutee of Hanging Grove township, received a telegram today announcing the dedth of Mrs. Poole’s mother at Strawn, 111. Mr. Poole and family will attend the funeral. „ Seargent James E. Parkinson is scheduled to arrive in New York from overseas on May H. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Parkinson, of near Pleasant Ridge and a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Daugherty. Dwelling houses for rent in Rensselaer are a mighty scarce article and at the present time there are not enough to go around. Several families are enxious to secure acceptable residences but are unable to do so. £ Mrs. H. J. Dexter arrived home this Saturday morning from a trip east. She had visited her daughter, Mrs. R. S. Armstrong and family, at North Hampton, Mass., and also her daughter, Josie, who is employed in Washington, D. C. The six month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, who had been quite ill, is now improved. « iMr. and Mrs. E. T. Ritchey and son, of Fowler, and Mrs. Augustus Phillips, visited in Rensselaer yesterday. Mr. Ritchey is connected with the Fowler Reviews'. Mrs. Phillips is on her way from Calif'omia to New. York for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are now located in California, where they are movie artists with a film company located in that state.
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 Garagq. Best in Rensselaer. w*. L
