Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

R. W. Burris went to Kempton, 111., today. W. J. Wright is in Grand Rapids, Mich.', where he is attending a furniture dealers’ market. Eddie Murray, of Chalmers, spent Sunday here with W. C. Babcock and family. Martha and Russell Grant returned home Sunday after a week’s visit with relatives in Hammond. We have left a few cases of gallon pie peaches at 6Bc a can and gallon apricots at 75c. EGER’S GROCERY. .Judge Truman Palmer, ■‘•of Monticello, was in Rensselaer today looking after some legal matters. Mr. and Mrs. Will Price, of Otterbein, are here for a visit with friends and relatives. It is reported that, A. F- Long has completed the contract for the sale of his residence on Park avenue to W. J. Wright. Landy Magee, Joseph Long and William Bringle left today for Michigan, where they will' spend a week fishing in the lakes of that state. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Walker received a telegram Saturday from their son, Iler, who was in Camp Mills, having just arrived from overseas. L. A. Bostwick went to Crown Point this morning. He is again in the employ of the Monon railroad in the civil engineering department. John and Joseph Halligan shipped cattle to Chicago Sunday evening and went to that city on the early morning train. Mrs. E. E. Shumaker has received word that her husband, Corporal Shumaker, has landed from overseas and is now at Camp Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Eger and son, Emmett, returned from Salem, 0., Sunday evening where they had been visiting with relatives for the past two weeks. iMr. and Mrs. Abraham Halleck and Charles Halleck were in Monticella Sunday to see Lieut, and Mrs. Gwin Thomas off for Wash-

A. F. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardeman, Elizabeth Jane and Eleanor Martha Long autoed Sunday to St. Joseph, Mich., where they will remain until Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Strawbridge. Charles C. Parks, of Newton township, returned home Saturday after spending nine at Wanatah, where he did advanced registering official testing of cows under the supervision of Purdue university. The Woman’s Home Missionary society will give a reception to the new members at the home of Mrs. George M. Myers on Tuesday evening, June 24, from 7 to 9 o’clock. Chicago bookies are quoting Willard and Dempsey at even money. The champion is quoted as being far from his Havana condition when he won the championship from Johnson. We still have plenty of dried fruit at the old prices. Get our prices on raisins, prunes and peaches and compare them with the price you are paying other for the same. EGER’S GROCERY. Samuel Fendig has bought of Harry Murray the lost just east of Mr. Murray’s residence on Milroy avenue and it is understood that the merchant wijl erect a fine new residence upon the same. *

County Superintendent M. L. Sterrett attended the meeting of the county superintendents of the state, which was held in Indianapolis last week. He had an important place on the program and was assigned to the committee that will prepare the diploma examination questions. Mrs. Anna Tuteur and daughter, Miss Maurjne, arrived in Rensselaer Sunday evening from California, where they had been visiting for the past year with Mrs. Tuteur’s daughter, Mrs. Charles Park. Captain C. Arthur Tuteur arrived home Saturday evening from Madison. He has not yet received his discharge from the service, b«t expects to do so this week. During his army career he was stationed in Washington, D. C., and Key West, Florida, where he was a member of the intelligence department.

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