Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 188, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1 A. C. Robinson, of Lafayette, was in Rensselaer today. Attorney Wood made a /business trip to Medaryville today. i Miss Alice Daniels returned to her work in Chicago this morning. " <r Joseph Paxton, of South Bend, was the guest of his sister-in-laW, Mrs. H. E. Parkinson, Sunday. r Mrs. Frank Kresler and Mrs. Delos Thompson went to Chicago this” morning. E. J. Gamester, Omar Osborne and Carl Eiglesbach returned to Chicago this morning. Paul Possen and son, Herbert, returned today to their home in Steager, 111., after a visit here with the families of Merritt Strain and George Marion. V • '•,
George W. Royster returned to Joliet, El., today, where he is employed by the International Harvester company as assistant superintendent. The deal for the sale of the Harry Kresler property*' to Mrs. Charles Eggleston did not materialize, as reported, and it is understood that Mrs. Eggleston has decided to rent property here for the present. , i m ■— 1 Paul Healy, without any advance notice, dropped into Rensselaer Sunday morning and gave his parents and friends a pleasant surprise by announcing that his Uncle Samuel had decided to worry along without him as a part of the U. S. navy. “Pinky” made so many trips across , the Atlantic that the Sharks grew tired of looking at 'him. He saw over a year’s service in the navy, a healthy color* and possesses all the earmarks of a real sea dog. Three-One-Nine. NOTICE. i 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 sos rent for the use of public sales and other public meetings.—Kuboske ft Walter. -' . *
