Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Carpenter went to Indianapolis today for a visit with their daughter. Mrs. Rue Parcels, who is visiting here with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels, went to Chicago today. O. D. Hefer, who had been visiting with W. L. Frye and family has gone to Toledo, Ohio., to join his wife in a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Stevenson. Masdames H. W. Wood, J. W. Childers and S. R. Nichols returned this forenoon from Elkhart where they had attended the state encampment of the Grand Army, of the Republic.

Johns Williams made a busines trip to Chicago for the Farmers Grain Co. Father G. Scheidler, of St. Joseph college has had as- his guest his brother, Father Albin Scheilder and his sisters, Anna and Fredia, of Millhousen, Ind. The remains of Fleming, eighty-three years of age and who died at Logsnsport Wednesday were brought overland to Brook Thursday where the funeral will occur Saturday afternoon at the Methodist church in that city. Mrs. Fleming is the mother of Mrs. Edward Owens who lives on the former Mike Kuboske farm south of Rensselaer.

r- \ Economy in the sell* I ° ing of our work keeps up an d jgS LA 1 | prices down. Only / 1-4 ft one P 1 * N° agents. jjLJ J I IJ3 Rensselaer * Monument Works.