Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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'Mrs. Jerry Healy made a trip to Chicago today. . J 1 '' Everything electrical. Phone 113. Babcock. Electrical .Co. > '• C. A. Boss has moved into the Hemphill property on Warner avenpq. ' ■ ■■ - ■ --- - - Electric wiring and supplies. Phone 1J.3. Babcock Electric Co. The St. Viator’s college baseball chib is here this afternoon for a game with the St. Joseph nine. Mrs. ArthtrrNowels and Russell, of Columbia City, Ind., are here for a visit with Mrs. J. M. Wasson. Russell has just been dicharged from the army. i .• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Toll are visiting in Rensselaer. They formerly lived in Hammond, but spent last winter in Florida and are now thinking oi locating in Rensselaer. Mr. Toll many years ago lived here. T' A beautiful Light Six Mitchell is here for demonstration. Dr. J. Hansson. Several front here went to Lafayette today to attend a highway meeting which is being held for the purpose of securing the route for Lafayette and Rensselaer for the proposed Indianapolis-Chicago highway. The new improved Light Six Elgin automobile can be secured for immediate delivery. Call Dr. John Hansson. Paul W. Strecker, son of the Rev. E. W. Strecker, left for Detroit, Mich., today, where he will, resume his work in the Ford plant which he gave up when called into the military service. We have some nice Wisconsin midium sized Rural Potatoes for your late seed. Stock at $1.25 a bushel. Eger’s Grocery. The Senior play, “Husbands on Approval,” will be given Thursday and Friday nights, May 15 and 16. All seats are reserved and there will be little, if any, chance of getting a ticket at the door. Seats can be obtained at the office of the high school or by phone. Electric supplies. Phone 113. Babcock Electric Co. - I I ■■■!■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ 4T Word was received here tbday by John R. Vanatta, announcing the death of his sister, Mrs. Martha Vanatta Hatton, at her home in Los Angeles, Cal., April 27, following a brief illness from heart trouble. Mrs. Hatton was 75 years of age at the time of her death. Two children survive: Miss Jennie Hatton, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Minnie Rathfon, of Chicago.
REMOVAL NO.'ICE. 1 have moved my office to the rooms over Murray’s Department store. Entrance, stairway next to J .ng’s drug store. Telephone 89. E. N. LOY, M. D.
CALL CITY BUS LINE FOR TRAINS AND CITY ■z■ ■ • " SERVICELEE RAMEY Phones 441-White and 107.
