Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. A. M. Witham went to RockVI 11 n t ( ft V > T—--/■ Cars may come and cars may go, but none of them “go” like the t Essex. O.G. Baker, who underwent an operation for appendicitis .at the hospital Friday, is getting along nicely. Mrs. Pierce has purchased a residence in Greencastle and writes to have the Republican changed to her new street address in that city. Howard and Betty Royster are visiting in Watseka, 111. They attended the dance art Kentland last night Mr, and Mrs. John Duvall cprci today from Chicago to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dilvall and other relatives. Mrs. Clifford Robinson returned to her home at Monon today after a abort visit with Mrs. Emily Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne ar? the parents of a fine boy, born July 31. He is the second child, the first bejng a girl. Mother and baby are doing nicely. ! Misses Luella Harmon, BernieLong, Helen Warner, Helen Kiplinger, Luella Robinson, Marie Hamilton Lawrence McLain, Robert Loy. Ernest Harris, Forest Merica and Casey Hemphill attended a dance at Kentland Friday might.
Mrs. Ben D. McColly arrived from Chicago Friday afternoon, where she had (been with her daughter, Mrs. George Smith, who had underigone an operation for appendicitis at Hannemanti hospital. Early in the 'week Mrs. Smith was not getting along very well, but when Mrs. M'cColly left she seemed to be improving nicely. Master of Finance George Collins, of the local lodge of Knights of Pythias, received a telegram from the lodge at Memphis, Tenn., this Saturday morning announcing the death of Frank E. Cox. The deceased was a member of the order here. C. T. Johnson, of Dallas, Texas, is the guesit of Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. Dunlap, Mir. Johnson is Mrs. Dunlap’s father and has ibeen in Milwaukee .purchasing machinery for the Chica-Bridgeport Cement company, of which concern he is president.
___ NOTICE. We will continue repairing automobiles under the big tent just east of the old garage. After the new garage is up, our tent will be for rent for the use of public sales and other public meetings.—Kuboske & Walter. ATTENTION, LAND BUYERS! I am making regular trips to South Bend and wool be pleased to have persons interested Jn buying land in that part of the' state accompany me. —HARRY SWARTZELL, ’phone 947-1.
AU America now has no kick coming'.—Leiwell Courier-Citizen. W. R. Brown and Mrs. M. I. Adams have gone to Huntington to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown. The colleges are attempting to raise large amount of money so as to stop the professors from envying the janitors.—Boston Shoe Leather Reporter. Perhaps the next big strike will follow the demand of salaried men for wages.—-Boston Shoe and Leather Reporter. IT’S A BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS. When a married man meets a Second love. Moral: If you’ve already bought, don’t ride in an Essex. ,
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