Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. H. Holden went to Chicago today. Mrs. Del Dobbins is spending the day in Monon. ' -H 1 'Philip Bill returned to his home at New Salisbury -today after a visit here with his brother, John Bill. 11 11,111 1 111 I ** Mrs. Ernest Thompson returned to her home at Redkey today after a visit here with Ernest Comer. Pant Worland left today for Chicago, where he will attend an undertaking school for six weeks. Mrs. J. L. Hagins 'entered the hospital today for medical attention. _____ Ralph jLajnbert, of Mt. Ayr, underwent !an operation today at the hospital. D. F. Winship, of Goodland, entered the hospital today for medical treatment. Mrs. J. Wr Rißhling returned to her home at Lafayette today after a visit here with her parents, Mr. j£pd Mrs. H. W. Tjfood, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George Terping, of Chicago, who have been Ansi ting Mr, and "Mrs. D. W. Waymire, left today for Ohio City, O. Mrs. Ed J. Randle accompanied Susie Allee to Chicago today, where Miss Allee will enter the Presbyterian hospital and undergo an operation. — - <r Luella Robinson left today for" Washington, D. C.. at which place she will work for the government. Luella has worked eight months for the government and she is returning to her work after a two months' vacation. Thomas.,. F. Maloney and: Lee Glazebrook, of Kankakee township, were in Rensselaer today. Both of these men are ex-school teachers and_are now prominent farmers and greatly respected in the communities 4n which, they reside. Frank Donnelly, of the Rensselaer Lumber company; stepped upon a large, rusty nail this afternoon. The nail penetrated his foot to a considerable depth. He had his physician take care of the injury and it is thought that no serious results will follow. Mrs. D. A. Prottsman, of Morocco, and Mrs. Borklund, of Brook, are spending a few days in Rensselaer to be near Margaret Protsman, who has recovered from an operation for appendicitis in. the Jasper county hospital. The former lady is Margaret’s mother and the latter her aunt. s F. O. Ott, of Chicago Heights, is spending a week’s vacation here with relatives. Mr. Ott is employed in the Chicago Heights city ‘hall. He is a brother of John and George Ott, of this county, and Mrs. Ben D. McColly, Mrs. Korah Daniels, and Mrs. Bowman Switzer are his sisters. Miss Lucille Van-Hook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van-Hook. of south of town, is now in Wesley hospital in Chicago, where she recently underwent an operation for nasal trouble. Miss Van-*Hook is improving nicely and will return to her home here with in a few days and enter the third year of her high school work. Prior to her operation she had been visiting in Wisconsin. = Our new milHttety department," selling ready trimmed hats only, npt only gives you stylish hats but at a moderate cost.—-Rowles & Parker. - PLACE FERTILIZER ORDERS NOW. Farmers desiring to use commercial fertilizers this fail should place their orders at once with the Farmers’ Grain company. Please give thin matter your immediate attention so we may be able to care for your wants in this line. —H. H. Potter, Manager Farmers’ Grain company.

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