Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

James Meyers and Leona Ckmpbell left today for Kansas City, Mo. , ‘ Electric supplies. Phone 113.1 Babcock Electric Co. Lewis Miller went to LaPorte Monday afternoon. He will be employed as clerk in the Ritcher hotel of that, city. ’ Mrs. Ben D. McColly,'' l Frances) Ryan, Harry -and Walter McCblly returned from Hammond' today where they had gone Sunday to visit with Mrs. McColly’s daughter, Mrs. Carl Heinz, and family. Harvey Davisson, the real estate agent, has rented office rooms upstairs in the Trust and Savings Bank building and now has commodious quarters by himself. c Amanda Hoyes, who is employed as a stenographer in a real estate office in Indianapolis, spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Hester Hoyes, and other relatives. Carl Wood has resigned his position with the postoffice department as a deputy mail -carrier and clerk, finding that there was not enough work to make the position a remunerative one. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Freeman were called to Ft. Wayne Sunday on account of the death of Mrs. Freeman’s father. Mr. Freeman is the linotype man at this office. George Babcock of the Democrat office has supplied in Mr. Freeman’s place today. 't" ' " "■ ' ' Judge C. W. Hanley and Court Reporter Michael Wagner went to Kentland today to be preent at the opening of the May term of the Newton county court. This is Mr. Wagner’s. initial work since his return from overseas and discharge from the army.. » ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam spent Sunday in Reynolds as the guests of Mr. Beam’s sister, Mr. William Williams, and family. It is seldom Mr. Beam leaves this city and spends his time pretty regularly at the depot and at his home.

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