Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

! Mrs. N. Zeigler went to Indianapolis today to visit. ’ -Mrs. J. H. Hansson and daughter, Annetta, went to Monon today to visit. ..... ; ■ ___ZZx i Farmers are asking for a repeal <xf the $2.26 wheat act, asserting that more profit is possible -without the law. | i i (Mrs. W. J. Kilgore returned to her home at Council Bhrffs, lowa, Friday after a visit here with refcaf tives. The minimum temperature Friday night was 51, which was a decided relief from the many hot nights we have had. . Harry Spencer and wife are living with Bert Spencer and daughter, Dorothy, while their new bungalow is being built. - Rev. C. Lange, of Troy, 0., came today to assist at the missionary festival at the Lutheran church in Union township Sunday. A delightfully pleasant cool wave struck tihe community Friday and during the night the weather resembled that of a late fall evening. Today is cool and refreshing. Mrs. Trevor Wileox returned to her home in Springfield, 0., today. G. M. Wilcox, who has been visiting hiis daughter, Mrs. Frank Leek, accompanied J Mrs. Wilcox home for an extended visit. Vern Nowels is driving a Ford coupe, which he recently purchased. The fender on the Simon Thompson car is (badly damaged. Mrs. Gray, wife otf J. S. L. Gray, the county road superintendent, is spending two weeks with ““relatives in Nebraska and lowa. Col. George H. Healey is expected to arrive in Rensselaer the first of the week. Mrs. Healey is now located in their home on South Cullen street. We had an idea that Henry Ford’s definition of a mobile army would Ibe one that went about in Fords, but it seems he didn’t think of that. — New York Evening Mail.

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