Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WE HAVE MOVED in the former Milner Tire Shop on South Cullen St. Where we would be pleased to see all of our old customers and many new ones. WISEMAN & WINFREY Up-to-Date Shoe Repair Shop.
Harry Wiltshire went to Chicago today. Harry McColly went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. John Doud went to Monon today. Mrs. F. J. O’Conner, of Green Bay, Wis., is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Worden. Mrs. Alverta Simpson left today for Lincoln, Neb., for a two weeks visit with her'sister. There will be no meeting of the Marion township War Mothers this week. C E. Prior, W. W. Sage and Charles Leavel went to Chicago on the early meriting train. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wells and Samuel Robinson, of Morocco, were in Rensselaer Thursday. James Meehan returned to Boston, Mass., today after a visit with his mother at Remington and his sister, Mrs. M. Worden, herb. $ Edward Taylor returned to his home at Miajni, Fla., today after spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins.
Frank Donnelly and Floyd Hemphill went to Culver today to spend a few days with the Boy Scouts who are camping at that place. Mrs. Edward Longstreth and children, who had visited with her father, Charles Gilmore, and sisters at DeMotte, returned today to their home in Parr. Dr. Harry J. Laws, formerly of this city and a partner of Dr. I. M., Washburn, has been discharged from i the army ancj has again resumed | his practice of medicine in Lafayette. - ' .. . Attorney Milton Greaves, of Morocco, was in Rensselaer Thursday ' and reported that they had a good ' rain in his vicinity Thursday evening. County Assessor G. L., Thornton ’ had a letter this Friday morning from the assessor of Starke •county lin which the fetter says that Starke county land was assessed at an average of $40.48 per acre for 1919.
