Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Harry McColly went to Chicago this morning. The county commissioners and township trustees meet in regular monthly session today. Carl Eiglesbach, of Chicago, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eiglesbach. Miss Madeline Moore went to Lafayette Sunday evening for a few days’ visit with her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Hickman, and family. Frank P. Meyers and family, of Danville, Hl., are here for a visit with his mother, Mrs. William Meyers. Betsy Jane McCray returned to her 'home today in Indianapolis after visiting Edna Robinson, of Morocco. Dean Merica came today from Chicago to be with his wife, who has 'been here during the sickness of her mother, Mrs. W. H. Beam. Mrs. Guy Titus returned to her home in Crawfordsville today after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Long. The county commissioners are holding their regular monthly meeting today. The trustees are also in session with Superintendent M. L. Sterrett.

Bruce White was in Lafayette on Sunday and brought his wife home with him. She had been in St. Elizabeth hospital for some time. She is very much improved. -Choice pea green alfalfa hay on track soon. We (have only a few tons of this that, is not sold. Haye it. delivered off the car. Iroquois Roller Mills, ’phone 456. The Woman’# Home Missionary society of the M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. Judson J. Hunt Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Judge Charles W. Hanley was able to be up town this Monday morning for the first time for about four weeks, during which time he was suffering from a very severe attack of shingles.

New York, August I.—Dr. and Mrs. A, G. Catt, of Rensselaer, Ind., are stopping at the Hotel Marseilles, Broadway at 103rd street, New York, in the Riverside Park section of the city. Mr. and Mrs. William Frye and .daughter, Mrs. Roy Stephenson, Mrs. P. H. Davisson, of Hammond; S. H. Gornwetll and family and Oadf Sommers and family returned Sunday from Lake Maxinkuekee where they spent the past week. Mirs. Eva Morgan and daughter, Mrs. Clifford Shotts, returned Sunday to their home in Chicago after a visit here with E, D. Rhoades and family. Mrs. C. A. Radcliff and daughter, Laura Helen, accompanied them. Another car of Armour’s feed. This is the last car we have ‘bought at the old price. Those who are awaiting feed can save money by buying from this l car, as. the next car will cost $3.00 per 1 ton more, unless there is a break in the feed prices. Iroquois Roller Mills, ’phone 456. At last we have received our''long expected, car of old wheat Aristas flour. You can not go wrong by putting away some of this old wheat flour, as this will be* the last car we will have made out of old wheat, and the nesw wheat flour will not be good for at least sixty days.— Eger’s Grocery. w • Gerald Hollingsworth is home after spending some time in Cleveland and in Kalamazoo, Mich., since his discharge from the naval reserve. He will assist his father, E. L. Hollingsworth, in the work of the Jasper County Mortgage and Realty company and other business interests. Gerald was stationed at Cleveland, 0., when mustered out ipon the signing of the armistice.