Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. D. Both went, to Lafayette today to epter Purdue university. IF. E. today on business. Walter Lynge went to Rosekwvn this morning. George W. Royster went to Streator, 111., today. ~ r T. Charles B. Stewart : went to Chicago this morning. C. C. Starr went to Battle Ground today. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Humei( went to Lake Winona today. I Mrs. C. C. Replogle went to Monticello today to visit with relatives. John R. Lewis and I. N. Le\Ws went to Louisville, Kyy-today. where hhay_iwi'n pyhihif; tboir hogS.

Rev. E. W. Strecker went to Lafayette today to attend a district convention of the Methodist church. —.Terry Healv went to Lafayette today to attend the Tippecanoe county fair. Mrs. C. M, Clay and Mrs. C. H. Hautoon came from Streator, 111., today to visit Noah Zeigler and family. . ' Mrs. P. E. Kellogg - returned to Lafayette today after visiting-with relatives —here. Mrs. Mariah McElfresh accompanied her. Miss Carolyn Baker, of Barkley, returned to her home here Saturday from Angola, where she had been visiting relatives and spending a few days at the lakes. Sarah Alice O’Neal and Adah Robinson entertained the Girls’ Sew club Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. M. Parcels on Front street. Luella Robinson will leave Wednesday for Washington, D. C., at which place she will he employed by the'government. Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley. Mrs. Verne Bussell and family, Miss. Ruth Cochran and Charles A. Armstrong spent Sunday with the family of C. W. Bussell and other relatives in Hammond. ..." Lillie Lang,.of Spokane, Wash., came Monday evening and spent a short visit here with her sister, Mrs. Lemuel, Huston, and left for her home today. It is reported that one of the inmates pf the r jail, who has done time before, stated that he didn’t mind being in jail here, as he felt as if he were company instead of a prisoner. Some compliment for our jail. Charles M. Paxton returned from Hammond today where he had visited with his brother. William Paxton, and family. Mr. Paxton reports that the strikers And the Hammond police had trouble this morning and that a number of the strikers were killed. PLACE FERTILIZER . ORDERS NOW. Farmers deairing to use commercial fertilizers this fall should’ place their orders at once with the Farmers’ Grain company. Please give this matter your lmhTddlate allUJiiliuir gff'wu may -be able to care for your wants in this 'line. —H. H. Potter, Manager Farmers’ Grain company. . NOTICE or DISSOLUTION OT PABTNENSBIF. Notice la hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing by and between Ernest Ramey and Charles L. Murphy under the firm name and style of Ramey & Murphy has been dissolved. That the business will be continued by Charles L. Murphy and that all obligations of the firm are payable by said Murphy and all debts due the firm are payable to said Murphy. ERNEST RAMEY, CHAR. U MURPHY. Try a Republican classified adv. for results. __

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