Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Women’s skirts are tight, but the money to 'buy them with is tighter. Ruth Jordan had her tonsils removed this morning at the hospital. Mrs. Anna Donnelly and daughters, Frances and Virginia, arrived from Huston, Texas, Friday and will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McColly, of Indianapolis, who had been the guests of J. K. Smith and family, went to Fair Oaks today for a visit with relatives. The Benton County Tribune reports the sale of a 160 acre farm one mile east of Wadena at S3OO per acre. The seller was Amos E. Hagenbauch and the buyers Joseph Hotler and son, of Goodland.
Hulda Johnspn returned to her home at Lafayette today after a visit with Amanda Johnson at the Mionnett school. Eva Terrill, one of the little girls of the school, accompanied her home for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman, of Michigan City, came Friday and will spend a portion of his ten days vacation here. They expect to visit at Indianapolis and Madison before returning to their home. Mr. Zimmerman has a splendid position with the Monon in 'the northern prison city and judging by the length of service he has become quite indispensihle to the Harry Kurrie public utility. (
