Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

IT’S TOO HOT TO BAKE You can get Elegant Bread and Delicious Cookies if order ' O’RILEY BAKERY PRODUCTS

William Traub made a . business trip to Ghicago Tuesday. evening. Charles Murphy returned from Chicago this forenoon. » A. D. Lee left yesterday for a visit with relatives at Lafayette, Mulberry and Frankfort. The weatherman has relented a bit and is giving us some cooler weather. The iSew club will meet with Mrs. B. Forsythe Friday instead of Thursday. Boys who have been trespassing and breaking windows and scales at Eiglesbaeh’s slaughter house will be arrested if it happens again. Mrs. H. F. Strikes, of Hammond, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,. John O’Connor, of Kniman, went to Monon this forenoon and expected to return to Rensselaer this evening. i The funeral of Emory Mills was held this Wednesday afternoon at the home of his brother, Howard Mills, on East Washington street. Interment was made in Weston cemetery.

Daniel, Lon and Miss Pegrl Chapman, of Milroy township, were in Rensselaer today. They completed the contract for Hie purchase of the Joseph Fitzhugh fifty acres of land, in Milroy township. Mrs. William Beckhimer, of Brooklyn, and A. B. Shindelar, of Jamestown, returned to their homes today. They had been here to see Mrs. Millie Todd, who is in a very critical condition at the hospital, not being expected to live through the day. There'will be a WAr Mothers’ reception for returned soldiers and sailors in the corridor of the court house Saturday evening, June 7th, at 8 o’clock. An excellent program is being prepared and there will be music, refreshments and dancing. Several of the men recently returned from overseas will speak of their experiences on this occasion. All Jasper county men are cordially invited.

.Lieutenant Woodhull I. Spitler, in writing to his parents, Mayor and Mrs. Charles G. Spitler, asks that they be not alarmed upon opening a paper some morning and find 'that he is held a hostage of the Russian Bolsheviki, as he has volunteered to become a prisoner of the Bolsheviki when the exchange of prisoners is made. He is greatly desirous of viewing the Bolsheviki at close range. He gave no indication as to when he might return to this country. Lieutenant Spitler also sent a copy of the American Sentinal, published at Archangel, which is a fouT-page edition and contains much of general interest.

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