Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1919 — Page 4
Have You Seen The Texas Oil Fields? ~ o*' * s ' ■ *. • ’ • ’ - - . ■ ' J ■' . i U - . ’■ • - -21—-.-■ ' ■ -r - - —t, • ■ . ■ . . . .. - ; L-_ The Spear Oil Co„ of Fort Worth, Texas, now has two representatives here and before beginning selling stock in the company desires to send a representative to Texas to investigate the rich oil lands held by the Spear Co. The company will pay ail expenses of one or two representative citizens to Texas to prove that the company and the people back of it are responsible. If you are Interested In m.klnd tb!s trip see Mr. Hid or Mr. Le.het nt the M.keev.r Hou~. The Spear Oil Co. has an Interest In thirty-two tract, of royalties and leases In the World Wonder Oil Field of Texas and it is worth your time and money to investigate their holdings. ♦ See Us About Taking This Delightful Trip
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CHARLES M. SANDS Lawyer Office in I. 0. 0. F. Buddmg Boom 7. TRUSTEES’ OFFICE DAYS. MARION TOWNSHIP. C. W. PertUL Truetee Odd Fallows Building. Rsnnete ar. on SwrilFdaya Office phone 542. R—dance 328 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. John Rato. Trustee Office in Odd Fellows’ building with C. M. Sands. oa Setasdays. JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Julius G. Huß, Trustee ~ Office Day—/Thursday, at Reeidence Address. R. F. D. 4. Rensjelaer F-ors 949-A
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SHELBY.
The Regnier family held its first annual reunion at the home of Samuel Sirois here Monday. The following people from our vicinity attended the services at the Moody conference grounds at Cedar Take Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Ahlgrim and family, David Fisher, Mr. and .Mrs. Harve Nelson and daughters Mabelle and Elsie and the Misses Lyvah and Lylah Clement. Mi— Lois Schultz, who will teach in Qlinois the coming school year, is attending institute at Kankakee this week. Miss Alice 801, of DeMotte, was toe guest of her aunt, Mrs. Guy Dickey, Friday. , Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eich, a daughter, Thursday, August 14, Dr. Iddings was the attending physician. Mr. and Mrs. Selden Spieto and son, EBwin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parish and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mell, spent last week in camp down the river. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hathaway and J. K. Woemer went Sunday to Hammond to spend the day with Mrs. Woerner at St. Margaret’s hospital. . Charles Ferguson, who has been making a business trip through toe south, is home again. He and Mrs. q>ent last week in Chicago. ) . Mrs. Zella Meyers, who has been visiting at toe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Williams, returned home Wednesday. Mis. Gimilla Waleox has as her gueste hertoofcer, Jmmne his wife and grandson, sir of Newark, O. . • . _ , Mrs. Hany Nave and son, Paul, were Lowell visitors Friday. , John Diversey, of North Vernon, Ind., visited relatives and friends here last week. Mrs. J. K. Woerner, who underwent an operation at St Margwet’s hospital last week, is reported as ratting along nicely at this writing. Mirs. Giles Aylesworth and son, Eltop, of Hebron, were the boosts of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Clyde Dickey, last week. J Russell Allen, who is now employed in Chicago, spent the weekend with friends here. The band went to Tolleston Sunday to assist Evangelist Snyder ii his that place. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Brouhaxd and family are spending toe week with relatives in Chicago. Miss Ethel Burroughs is visiting friends at Kersey, Fair Oaks and other points in J—per county. BL E. Depue reports toat he is installing a Genco lighting plant in toe homo of Selden Spieth and a large lighting plant for all toe buildups on toe W. L. Hertz farm, northwest of town, and several more orders are in sighL Jean Bow£ of Wheatfield, returned home Friday after a three weeks’ visit here with relatives. ’ R. C. Allen writes tout he has been enmloyed at Chicago as a teacher for toe year. _
WALKER TOWNSHIP.
Mr. Barrett, of the Chicago stock yards, called on his tenant, Floyd Garrett, Thursday. He was looking after farm interests. Will Alexander, of Goodland, called on Henry Mayors Bunday. Mias Lena Meyers and Arthur And Estle Meyers visited Joe Salrin and family Sunday. Ernest Tomilson and family took dinner with John Pettet Sunday. Lee Jennings and family took dinner with C. B. Scott Sunday. Wesley and Louis Hurley visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Henkle, of near Rensselaer, Sunday. » Clarence Bridgeman and family called on John Pettet Thursday. * Emeat Tomilson and family and Firman Pettet were business callers near Kniman Saturday. .... Bill Tomilson called on F. M. Lilly Sunday. Rev. Emarich, a former pastor, will be present at Kniman Sunday school and church services next Sunday, August 24th. Sabbath school at 1:30 a. m. and preaching service at lid 5 a. m. Another of those popular dances will be held at the Primo theatre Friday evening, August 22. Music by Richard & Jensen's orchestra. Everybody come and have a good time. ' . Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman has been Quite sick with asthma this Fixman Pettet was on the sick list Monday. „ Work has begun on the new Oak Grove school house and if tho material can be secured it will be completed on schedule time. Mrs Ernest Tomilbon called on Mrs. Paul Hershman Tuesday. Miss Evelyn Sakals, who has been visiting her' aunt, Mrs. Daniel Bartsch for several weeks, returned to Chicago last. Monday. The Liberty dub met with Mrs. Roscoe Poole Wednesday and a fine time was enjoyed by all. The club will meet next on August 27th with Mrs. Clarence Hurley. Mrs F. M. Garrett and children. Mm. Leo Jennings and Miss Hazel Meyen called on Mrs. Ernest Toanuson and Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman Tuesday afternoon. Min Hasel Moyers called on Mrs. Lee Jennings Monday evening. Fixman Pettet and Ernest Tomdson were business eagers in Francesville Thursday. ' Mrs. Daniel Bartsch called on Mm. F. M. lily Thursday afternoon* Mies Ruby Pettet visited her sister, Mrs. Tomilson, Monday. Mr. Bridgeman informs us that the “Willing Workers” called on him Tuoodfiy Mrs. Lee Jennings and children, Miss Elizabeth Hurley, Mis. Medaxy land children visited Mrs. Roscoe I Poole Monday. Firman and Jay Pettet visited Ernest Tomilson Wednesday. Watenneton and cantaloupes must be ripe these days. _ _ , ■ _
public auction BIG HOG SALE LEEK’S HITCH BARN Saturday, August 23 3 POLAND CHIHA SOWS 3 with pigs a month old at side. 68 Shotes 68 Thrifty. Weighing from 50 to 60 pounds. TERMS: N«tw with w«ni secarltT 4«e Junry 1, 1920 with 6 per ceat iitereet, SHELBY COMER
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Mr.' and Mrs. Rex Warner entertained the following at a 6 o’clock | dinner Tuesday evening: Mn and Mrs. George Long, M>. and Mrs. W. L Spitler, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Eger, Mxa Etarry Bell, Mis. Harold Barjties and Frank Hardman.
Until further notice *| will he in Chicago for post-gradu-ate instruction on, Tuesday of earii wss*r. returning at « p. “* DR. L M. WASHBURN.
