Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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NOTICE. I have moved my office into the Stockton building over the Burchard store. DR. L M. WASHBURN. Mrs. Lucy Gayer, Clarence Ruggles and Mabel Parmley, of Hamlet, came today for a visit with Samuel Lowery and family. Mr and Mrs. Charles Grow brought Mrs. Charles Steward from Monon this afternoon. The top was made in Mr.‘Grow’s automobile. Mrs. Steward seems slightly improved. Mrs. Thomas Crocket, who has been ill for about six months, is now somewhat improved. Her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Perrigo, will return to her home near Donovan, 111., in a day or such a matter. The remains of Dr. J. H. Honari, brother of Edward P. Honan, of this 'City,.were disinterred a»t An Atlanta, Ga., cemetery this week and shipped to this city, arriving here Friday, where they were laid to rest beside of his wife in Weston cemetery. . ’ Rev. Fred Longweli, of Monon, was taken suddenly ill at the Hand,ley pharmacy last week at that town. His condition was alarming for a time and the attending physician attributed the attack to heat prostration. Mr. Longweli suffered a sun stroke several years ago while delivering an address, making him susceptible to the sun’s rays. Key. Longweli was formerly the ing, attorney of the Jasper-Newton
