Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Cooper and John Finn, of Kankakee township, were in Rensselaer Friday. Dr. Thomas Moran, who had made the commencement address at Fair Oaks Thursday evening, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. 0. D. Hefner, who had been with the family of William Frye, went to Toledo, Ohio, today. Mrs. Frye accompanied her to Lafayette. Frank Woerner, who is in charge of the manual training work went to Chalmers with the high school base ball team today. County superintendent M. L. Sterrett went to Indianapolis today to attend an important meeting in the state superintendents’ office. Mrs. Rosa Thayer returned to her home in Indianapolis today after a visit here with the family of Douglas Smith. Judson J. Hunt, secretary-treas-urer of the Trust & Springs Bank, made a business trip to Winamac today. Levi Yoder, who owns a farm in Union township, and who had been here to look after the same and to pay his tax, returned this morning to his home in Arthur, Illinois. Attorney Charles M. Sands returned from Gary this afternoon, where he had h&en to look, after some legal matßnffi. If the person who took my bicycle from in front of my shop Thursday night does not return same at once, he will be arrested as he was seen to take it and is known. . JOHN WERNER.
The Rensselaer high school base ball team went to Chalmers , this morning where they meet the high school team of that place this afternoon. In a previous clash Chalmers trounced the locals 5 to 8. Leo Reeve and Lon Healey changed positions Wednesday, the former taking the position formerly held by Mr. Healey in the postoffice and the latter taking up the duties of a mail carrier. . iT—» In a letter from Harvey J. Robinson from Liberty, Miss., he states that they have their spring planting and that the crops have already taken on a wonderful appearance and that all indictions point to an abundance of produce this year. Leighton Gifford, of Rensselaer, son of Harry Gifford, and Fred Scott, of Tefft, arrived in Rensselaer this Friday morning from Camp Sherman, Ohio, where they were discharged Thursday. Both young men saw active and one-half months of .service overseas, and saw active service.
