Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Frank Schroer and daughter, Doris, went to Monticello today. Miss Rosa Harrold returned today to her home in Huntington. Ch-lie Clouse went to Chicago today. Mrs. F. A. Gaines went to Chicago today. Mrs. Joseph and Jack Larsh went to Chicago this forenoon. Ruth Clark went to Chicago for a visit with relatives. " Attorney John A. Dunlap, wife and daughter, Dortha, went to Chicogo today. Hayes Preston, who had visited with his family, returned to Waterloo, lowa, today. "Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr returned from Lafayette this forenoon. Frank Potts went to Springfield, DI., today where he will drive a truck for Smith & Co - ., the road contractors.

Mesdames Walter Kelley, Mrs. James Elijah and Mrs. Milton Mauck went to Indianapolis today where they will attend the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Bessie Rich and daughter, Lois, of Kentland, were iin Rensselaer today. Neva Damering, of Peoria, DI., who is visiting relatives here,, spent the day in Monon. She is a niece of Mrs. Hairy Murray. Mary Tobey,* who had been visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. L. Bott, returned today to her home in Alexandria. Harry Wiltshire is very critically ill at his home in this city. His daiighter, Mrs. Harry Jinkerson, of Chicago, and his son, Charles Wiltshire, of Zanesville, 0., are here. Mrs. Peter Giver, of Wabash, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire’s sister, is here’ also. Mr. Wiltshire suffered from poisoning three years ago. He has not been well since that time. A short time ago an abscess came on his right leg. This was lanced but did not drain and the poison seems to have scattered throughout his system. He. is seventy-fQur years of age.