Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Mary Lowe returned from Hammond this morning. 4 ‘St. Joseph college will close this week and the students will leave for their homes next Week. Mr and Mrs. P. B. Downs ac-■ companied the body of his sister, Mirs. Rachael Funk, to Battle Ground Monday evening, where funeral services were held Tuesday. Mrs. Maty Biescher, of Morocco, J entered the hospital today for medical attention. Marguerite Norris returned to Greencastle this morning, where she will assist in the commencement exercises at DePauw university. Lawrence McLain, who has successfully completed his first year in! Purdue university, returned to his J home here Monday evening. i 1 ■ " ‘ Attorney George A. Williams is carrying a cane and doing considerable limping these days, a result of an attack of rheumatism. j

Simon Thompson went to Chicago today, where he will remain for a week taking treatments of an ear and nose specialist. Fletcher Minniear, Who had *e- i turned from over seas with the 79th division and had been discharged from the service at Camp Grant Monday, returned to his home here today. j —— . I Mrs. B. D. Sager, formerly Miss, Sadie Galbraith, has written rela-J. tives here announcing her marriage to B. D. Sager, a farmer living near Wabash, on Saturday, June 8. t Mr, and Mrs.- H, H, JPdtter have as their guests Mr. Potter’s mother,: Mrs. Flormlan Potter, of Converse, i and Mrs. Potter’s mother, Mrs. 1 George Sawyer. .» Ada Lambert, who was graduated from the Rensselaer high school this year, went to Bloomington today, I where she will take college work pre-, paratory to teaching school this fall.■ ’ _ I Miss Elmira Stockton, Mrs. W. L. | Bott land Mrs. Carl Sommers attended a meeting of the Methodist Home Missionary society in Monticello today. E. L. Bussell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bussell, formerly of i Hanging Grove township but now of Hammond, has returned from overseas and was discharged at Camp Grant Monday. Private Bussell returned with the 108th engineers, who were a part of the 33rd division, the same unit in which John Moore and Omar Osborne returned. , John A. Dunlap has sold to Morocco, oil to be placed on the streets of that town. The oil is of a good, heavy grade and comes from Mr. Dunlap’s Jasper county well. He was able to make thlat corporation a price one and one-half cents below the price quoted by the Standard Oil company. The price he named was delivered at Morocco, while that made by the Standard was f. o. b. Whiting.

ATTENTION, CAR OWNERS! I am prepared to half-sole your tires with Gates Half-Soles on tires of all sizes. These are puncture proof and guaranteed 3,500 miles. Cost only one-half as much as you pay for standard tires. Tire- and tube repairing at reasonable prices. Also handle Gates’ tested tubes in all sizes. Ford Special Oil, lubricating oil and grease. Ffree air and water. Come and see how Gates’ Half-Sole tires are put on. All work will be given careful attention. ’Phone 109. JOHN J. EDDY.

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