Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Eger went to Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hendricks went to Lafayette today - ‘ < Mrs. William Pollock, of Morocco, entered the hospital today for medical care.

Thomas Richardson is ‘ visiting with his daughter, Mrs. John G. Hayes and family., ———J— —— William Wacker, of Hanging Grove township, went to Lafayette today. Cecil Potts went to Lafayette today for a visit with his brother Larkin. Mrs. F. X. Busha and daughter are the guests here of her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Beam. —Miss Laura A. Milo, of Cleveland, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Catt. * ~ Michal Kuboske, Mesdames John and J J. Eigelsbach and James Halligan went to Chicago this morning. Sunday was cold and disagreeable and unless April gets in a better frame of mind soon, she will have to wait until next year to do so. Mrs Frank Maloy, of Lowell, was here to help celebrate the eight-sev-enth birthday of her mother, Mrs. Michal Eger. Don Warren returned to Lafayette after a short visit with relatives. He is working with the Western Union construction gang. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lagmire, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Phillip Kerns returned today to their home in Plainfield. Little Caroline Spitler, who had been visiting with her grand-parents, Mayor and Mrs. C. G. Spitler, returned today to her home in South Bend. Mrs. Mark Reed, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today. Her son, William F. Reed is a member of the Rainbow division just returned to this country from overseas. Mrs. Harry Hays received a telegram from her husband, who is now at Camp Merritt, today in which he said he was well. Private Hays has just returned from overseas with the Rainbow division. Guy Swim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Swim, arrived in Rensselaer Sunday from Chilicothe, Ohio, where he was mustered out of the service. He had been overseas since September, arriving in America April 1. A deal was consummated Saturday by the city for the purchase of the Ringeisen property just west of the cemtery. The addition al plot of ground will become part of the cemetery. Harvey Davisson, John Werner and Leslie Clark made an automobile trip to Winamac Sunday. Mr. Wer ner lost the spark plug of the machine and the party was forced to return to Rensselaer, via jitney and train while the machine lingers in a Winamac hostelry ... The Eastern Star chapter will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mtrs. Hettie Nichols. Paris sent us the message two years ago: “For God’s sake, hurry.” We send the same message back to Paris.—Syracuse Post-Standard.

CALL CITY BUS LINE FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICE. LEE RAMEY Phone* 441-White «ad 101.

~* » • ♦ ♦ • • • REMOVAL NOTICE. • • I have moved my office to * • the room* over Murray’* De* * • partment store. Entrance, stair- * • way next p to Long’s drug store. • • Telephone 89. E. N. LOY, M. • • D. »

1919 PASTURE for HORSES, STEERS, COWS IN Newton and Jasper Co. Vicinity of FAIR OAKS Ready to receive the stock May Ist and will keep to Nov. Ist. .All stock must be branded. Arrangements can be made now. SEE JAMES E WALTER Rensselaer, Indiana Manager J. Jy Lawler Ranches Phone 337