Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Paul Stevens, of McCoysburg, was here today. Ed Gilmore, the barber, arrested for matching pennies and placed in jail for ten days ln addition to a fine of $35, was released this Wednesday morning, his sentence having expired. Many Rensselaer people are planning on spending Independence day in neighboring towns Where the day is to be celebrated. Hazelden, home of George Ade, will lure many, while Monticello, Lowell and Francesville will draw heavily on our population. Dr. Rue Parcels and wife, daughter, Rue Paula, and son, Edgar, returned to their home at Amarillo, Texas, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Parcels. Dr. Pareels is a dentist and has a splendid practice and was able to be here but a short time. Mrs. Parcels and children were here two months.

ELECJRIC FANS Electric and City Wiring DELCO-LIGHT The complete' light and Power Plant KAMI, OOMDEKMAK, PhoM BS4.

Dr. Sidney Meeker and family, of Memphis, Tenn., who had been the guests of Mir. and Mrs. Schuyler C. Vrwin, of this city, left today for their home. Dr. Meeker had just 'been discharged from the army, having been a captain in the medical corps. His family, during his absence, had been in Detroit, Mich, and they were on their way to their home from the Wolverine state. Mrs. Albert Keene, daughter Lottie and sons Ray and Paul, accompanied Mr. Keene to this city this morning. Mrs. Keene, daughter and sons continued to Newton county, where they will visit Mirs. Keene’s mother, who is very ill. Miss Lottie Keene is a nurse in the Christian hospital at Valparaiso. Mr. Keene returned to Wheatfield during the day, making the trip with Trustee Bowie, who also was in the city today.

1 ’ H IFloral designs of all kinds made to order at Holden’s Greenhouse.x Phone 426.