Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST——>so reward. Diamond riag, loat batwean eity farage of Renxaelaer and -th* iron bridge at Newland, lad., Sunday, June 22. Notify the Republican. MONEY TO LOAN —Cha*. J. Dean & Son. FARM FOR RENT—See William • A. Davis on Powers’ ranch, four miles ’northeast of Wheatfield, Ind., or, ’write F. W. Powers, owner, 128 N.; Gran ( t St., Wheatfield, Indiana. MONEY TO LOAN— S per cent farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. B. N. Fendig and G. J. Jessen are in Chicago. Mrs. M. M. Crowder went to Delphi today. I • Leo Jlarmon, of Mitchell, So. Dak., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L; A. Harmon and family. Mrs. J. D. Martindale and daughter, Maxine, went to Terre Haute today for a visit. Miss Mary McConahay, of Monon, Bernard McConahay and Agnes Dooley, of Indianapolis, attended the funeral of Miss Gleason todajr. Sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lakin, of Union township, on June 18, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Feldhous on June 20. The executive committee of the local chapter of the American Red Cross will meet this evening at 8 o’clock iff the headquarters in the Jessen rooms.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Orie Potts left this morning for Washington, D. C., where they both have good positions wi-th the government under the civil service. Joe Cronin, of Rockville; M. L. Gleason, of Crawfordsville; Leonora Gleason, Dennis Gleason and son, John, of Liberty, attended the Gleason funeral today. E. W. Hickman and family autoed from Lafayette Saturday evening and spent Sunday with Mrs. Hickman’s parents, William Moore and family. Jphn Lyons, wife and daughter, of Gary, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lyons’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, and family. They made the trip by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leslie went to Delphi today for a visit. Mr. Leslie arrived home Monday. He has been with the sixth division of occupation and has been in France one year. During his absence Mrs. Leslie has made her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swartz. A yery enjoyable day was spent last Sunday at the home of William Moore on Elm street in honor of his son, James, who had just returned from overseas. Thirty-six relatives were present and a fine dinner was served 12:30 o’clock and the afternoon was spent in social diversion.
Letters advertised for the week ending June 23, 1919: Mrs. Goldie Rusterholtz Mrs. Ora Andrews Mrs. M. J. Summers Sam Abraham I. S. Ballard Mrs. F. E. Brubaker Mrs. W. E. White Mrs. C. Rector Marie Felton Pvt. Norbert C. Owen The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office .on July 7, 1919. N. LITTLEFIELD, Postmaster. Mrs. C. J. Macon returned to her home at Detroit, Mich., today after a visit with Mrs. George Davis at Brook.
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