Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. N. Bicknell went to Roselawn this morning. Paul Healy Went to Chicago this morning. William Fitzgerald and family, of Tefft, were in Rensselaer Tuesday. James Simpson went to Shelby this morning. ; ‘ Mrs. Irene Baech returned today to her home in South Bend after a visit here with relatives. E. M. Graham spent Monday night with relatives here and continued to Chicago this Tuesday morning. C. R. Dean left Sunday for a two weeks’ visit in Kansas and Oklahoma. Judge Hanley and wife and Attorney Cope Hanley and wife are spending this week at Lake Webster. Conrad ‘Kellner went to Chicago on the early morning train and will drive back a new Buick automobile. ' Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley. Samuel Jackson returned to his home in Marion today after a visit here with his sister, Mrs. J. C. Passons. See the Hoosier pie-eaters. They will put the blue in blueberry, at St. Augustine’s lawn festival August 27 and 28. Mrs. Charles Harmon returned to her home at Evansville today after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, and daughter, Ruth. Mrs. Catherine Rowen, who had been here with her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Long, went to Pontiac, 111., where she will remain with her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Edwards, for some time. Mrs. R. W. Spriggs, of Oklahoma City, came Monday evening for a visit with her sister, Mrs. E. L. Clark, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Spriggs has been visiting in Lafayette for the past several weeks. Sixty disillusioned French brides of American soldiers returned to France on the liner Rochambeau this week. They disliked New York intensely and were unhappy there. Asked what their husbands said at the separation, they said: “Oh, our husbands did not mind one 'bit. Anyhow, anybody can get a divorce easily in the United States.” O, SKINNAY, C’MON OVERI Got some good news, August 27 and 28 are the dates of St. Augustine’s big lawn festival —clowns, bands, gypsy fortune, tellers, Hoosier pie-eaters, balloons, confeti, n’everything—C’mon, I’ll tell you all about it

ICE CREAM SOCIAL ON COURT HOUSE LAWN. The Dorcas class wjjl give an ice cream and cake social on the court house lawn, Wednesday evening, August 20th. Public cordially invited. CARLOAD PEACHES I have a fine car of peaches which arrived Wednesday. If want good peaches at the right price let me know at once.—ROSS RAMEY, McKinley Avenue Grocer. ATTENTION, LAND BUYERS! 1 am recking regular trips to South Bend and wool be pleased to have persons interested in buying land in that part of the state accompany me.—HARRY SWARTZELL, ’phone 947-L

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