Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. L. V. Martin went to Fair Oaks this morning. Regina Misch went to Wheatfield today to spend the week-end with her parents. Verne Haas, of Chicago, came Friday evening for a week-end visit with this sisters, Miss Grace Haas and Mrs. C. G. Newby. Charles M. Sands returned this morning to look after business matters here today. He rejoined his family, who are enjoying an outing on the Tippecanoe river, Saturday evening. Jeff Smith, of Newton township, has purchased the John Kresler residence on Webster street and will move into the same. The property is now occupied by Ross Knickerbocker and family. Mrs. Hattie White, who was called here on account of the death of her sister, Mirs. W. H. Beam, went to Chicago today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Beam and from there She will continue to her home in Caro, Mich.

THREE-ONE-NINE. H. H. Potter has rented Ithe A. A. Hoover residence on Front street and will move into the same as soon as vacated by J. W. Hitchings, who will move (into the property he has purchased of Mrs. T. W. Haus. Mrs. Haus is (having a new residence erected on Weston street. THREE-ONE-NINE. Mr. and Mirs. H. F .Parker returned from a six weeks’ visit among Ithe lakes of northern Wisconsin Friday evening. Mr. Parker reports that the fishing was exceptionally fine and that the lakes of the Badger state attract thousands of sportsmen during this part of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Parker were accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. A. 'T. Lawton, of Chicago. Harry Kresler, the barber, has sold his residence on North Cullen street to Mrs. Charles Eggleston, Of Fair Oaks. The consideration is understood to have been $2,1001 Mrs. Eggleston will move into this property. It has been occupied by Prof. W. F. Kratli, principal of the local high school. Three-One-Nlne. Says the Indianapolis News: Paul Miller, a young main living in an apartment at the Davlan, 430 Massachusetts avenue, was sent to the city hospital Wednesday suffering from the effects of poison which he had taken. Motor Policemen Burke and Burris, who investigated, said they were unable to discover whether the poison was taken by accident or with suicidal attempt. Officials at the hospital said Ithe poison had been taken accidentally. Miller is not in a serious condition. Dr. Miller is a son of Mrs. Sarah Miller, of this city. Three-One-Nlne. Peter Nomensen returned to his home in Dwight, El., Friday, taking with him a contract for the sale of his half section of land in Milroy township. It is reported that Mr. thkoonensen received a good high price jsiror this land and that his profit ir 'it was very large. Nomensen has (been in. the real estate business al his life and has been very success ful. He is especially interested ii Jasper county land and has reahzec a fine profit on each tract he hai handled.