Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1919 — PLAIN VIEW. [ARTICLE]

PLAIN VIEW.

The most of the farmers will have theircomlaidbyby Thomas Hilton is working for Mr. Snider. , The click of the binder is now heard as the farmers are busily cutting their wheat and rye. Mrs. Chatfield Steward visited with Mrs. George Foulks Tuesday. Okal Spencer and mother went to Wolcott Thursday evening. Wiley Latta and Loyal Snyder went to Monon Monday. Charles Wood and wife, Charles Culp, Sophia Clark and Edith Clark attended the band concert Thursday evening. Miss Sweany and Iva Blankenship spent Sunday with friends at the Wabash Valley sanitarium at Lafayette. The blue button wearers came out 130 ahead Sunday and will enjoy an ice cream supper in the near future at the expense of the feds.