Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 210, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss S. Schultz returned to Hammond Friday after a visit here with Mrs. Morris Demuth. When you buy a Vesta battery you get held up. We hold you up for 18 months.—Hugh Kirk. Miss Alma Owens, of Fowler, was the guest - of Mr. and Mrs. Loy Hess Friday evening. 0. G. Arnold, traveling salesman for the Rensselaer Mfg. Co., was here Friday. Mrs. Ernest Koss and daughter, of Newland, went to lola, HL, today for a visit with Mr. Koss’ mother. Mrs. Joseph Kanne and daughter went to Detroit, Mich., today for a visit with relatives. Bessie Stiles returned to Lake Bluff, 111., today after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Fred Yeiter. Mrs. Alex Elijah and Lula Hickman, of Mt. Ayr, went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Torbett, of Barkley township, went to Thorntown today for a visit with relatives. Mesdames Charles T. Battleday and John Rush went to Gary today for a visit with Mrs. Fred Bunger. Ruth Cantrel, who had been visiting at the Monnett school, returned to her home in Chicago.
Emma Hirschy returned to her home in Chicago today after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Hauter. County Treasurer-elect John T. Biggs and William McNeil, of Wheatfield, were in Rensselaer today. Marie Hynes and Margaret Cal-laghan-returned to Chicago this forenoon after a visit with James Makeever, of Mt. Ayr. • Grace T6rbett returned to Indianapolis today after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Torifttt. v U s—_lMesdames George and Clifford Parkison and children, of Pleasant to’’Lafayette this forenoon. ____________ Hugh Kirk left Friday night for Lansing, Mich., to pilot home a shipment of Oldsmobiles for the Goodland garage.
■■— F » Samuel Perkins and family have moved into the residence which he purchased of Mrs. C. Ramey on Jefferson street. Mrs. Anna Green and daughter, Wanda, returned to their home at Chicago Friday after a visit here with relatives. t Dr. Robert and Clarence Yaeger returned to their home at Wauseon, 0., Friday after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Don Beam and Don Wright. August drifts out of the picture Sunday and with the coming of September the heart of the school boy sinks ever lower as he thinks of the long days to follow before he is again released from restraint.
Col. George H. Healey returned home Friday evening from Indianapolis. While in Indianapolis Mr. Healey attended the meeting at Tomilson hall and heard Col. Theo- J dore Roosevelt, Jr.j speak on the (work of the American Legion.. Benjamin Oglesby, Sr., died at his * home in Knox county Monday morn- 1 ing following a stroke of paralysis two or three weeks ago. Mr. Oglesby was born in Ireland in 1832 and died at the age of 86 years. The fiineral was held Wednesday afternoon in Knox and the body brought to this place to the home of his < daughter, Mrs. W. L. Querry, where a short service was held Thursday befofe the burial at the Osborne cemetery in Jasper county.—Medaryville 'Journal.- The deceased was the • father of Benjamin Oglesby, formerly of this city.
