Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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SEED CORN FOR SALE—7O bushels selected, flesh colored, large, early. White 25 bushels, large late, white. John E. Alter, Rensselaer, Ind., R.F.D. 2, phone 921-E. C. A. Caldwell, of Union township, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Ed. Ranton went to Lafayette today. Orlin Grant, who had been here for a few days visiting relatives, went to Hammond this morning. John Putts and family moved today from the John King property on Cullen street to the Nancy Rees property on N. Van Rensselaer street. Elias Arnold, of Barkley township, who was called to California on March 20 on account of the death of his brother, Henry Arnold, returned Wednesday evening. While in that state Mr. Arnold took a number of interesting automobile drives and saw much of the great western commonwealth. Edwin Murray went to Chicago today. His mother, two sisters and himself have decided to make this city their future home. It will be remembered that E. J. Murray, father of Edwin died in California a short time ago.

It is understood that a pair of “crap shooters” came to Rensselaer the other evening with their heavy artillery and proceeded to separate several local sports from their money, said to have been several hundred dollars. No doubt they are the same pair who operated in Lafayette a night later. After winning S3OO in that city, they were arrested and given a fine of $5 and costs each. In the list of local boys still overseas, which was published in the Wednesday Republican many names were unintentionally missed. It is impossible to recall the names of all from the county who have yet to make the return trip. Many others are still in contonments in this country. The names of five prominent local boys who are still overseas, and which were omitted, were those of Lieuts. Frank Hardman, F. D. Burchard, Woodhull Spitler, Deleven Babcock and Edwin Robinson.

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