Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

R. C. Baumgartner went to Chicago today where* he will resume his studies in the Kent School of Law. The Rev. W. H. Sayler, of this city, filled the Methodist pulpot at Francesville Sunday during the absence of the regular minister. The Rev. Sayler is available for supply work and would be glad to fill a limited number of appointments. Mr. and Mrs. William tratner, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gratner and Chris Morganegg left today for Payton, Colo. Mr. Morganegg will visit with his daughter, Mrs. Berlie Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gratner will make their future home in the west. John D. Moore came from Princeton, Ky., Sunday for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B- «L Moore. Mrs. Moore accompanied him, but continued to Chicago to visit with her mother. Mr. Moore is employed <by a Chicago firm and expects to remain in Kentucky for several weeks more where his employers have a large contract. Dr. C. C. Bassett, of Goodland, was a passenger out of here on the Monon today for Greencastle, where he will attend the funeral of an aunt who was the widow of nent historian, John Clark Ridpath. Mrs. Bassett and her daughter, Kathryne, accompanied the doctor to this city. Dr. Bassett is very enthusiastic in his support of Col. George H. Healey for the republican nomination for governor of Indiana.

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