Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Judson J. Hunt went to Greencastle Tuesday evening. Granville Moody went to Chicago on the early morning train. June again is handing out some torrid weather and today is one of the hottest we have had so far this year. Linnie Bird Rains went to Fair Oaks this morning, where she has a large number of pupils whom she is instructing in piano. Col. George H. Healey expects to be mustered out of the service some time in August, after which he plans to make this city his home. Mrs. A. D. Rupe and baby returned today to their home in Warsaw after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. King. Mrs. Earl Taylor, of Remington, Mrs. Charles Harris, G. J. Jessen and Dr. H. H. Robinson, of Remington, and Mr. and Mrs. John Moore went to Chicago this forenoon.
NOTICE. To the stockholders of the Farmers’ Grain company: The annual meeting of the Farmers’ Graiii company will be held at the Court house in Rensselaer, Monday, June 16, 1919, at 2 p. m. The purpose of the meeting is the electio nos a board of directors for the ensuing year; the disbursement of the following dividends declared: Two cents on each bushel of grain; fifty-<two cents on each ton of coal, and seven per cent on each share and the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting. Fred S. Tyler, Sec’y. Frank L. Hoover, Pres. No great danger of Bolshevism in the U. S. A. as long as the proletariat receive higher wages than the burgeoise get salaries. —Boston Shoe and Leather Reporter.
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