Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. J. Montgomery is in Dayton, ! Ohio. Nathan Bell went to Water Valley this morning. Mrs. E. H. Cavindish, of Newland, j was in Rensselaer today. Attorney S. C. Irwin was looking after legal matters in the White circuit court at Monticello Friday. judge William Darroch returned this morning to his home in Kentland. Mrs. Ernest Moore returned this morning to her home in Lowell after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Clarke.
i The- law of gravitation discovered l hy Newton with its tendency to i bring all things down should now -be ; employed upon the H. C. L. ; Prof. Charles M. Blue, who is the , pYincipal of the Parr school, went to Fair Oaks’today to attend the Union township —institute. Mrs. Charles Sines, Mrs. William Colvin and son returned Friday evening to their homes in Flora. They' had attended the Yeoman birthday anniversary, Mrs. Sines is , a sister-in-lato of David H. Yeoman. Ward Walkup, who was formerly school superintendent of Montgomery county and is now a member of the Crawfordsville school board, wvas' irr~Benss eta er~ Friday. We had quite a frost Thursday night and a light one Friday night. All vegetation is so far advanced - that little or no harm has been done.
Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company- —Sttrckr faffingtolive replaced free. Charles Pefley. T - Sarah' Espy, of Esther Springs, Tenn., who had been visiting relatives here, went to DeMotte this morning for a visit with James Erwin and family. Attorney Abraham Halleck went to Indianapolis this morning and will t_o(lay go before- the- -state taxcommission in the interest of the bond issue on the Barlow stone road.
Scott McCosh, superintendent of Weston cemetery, returned from Cincinnati, 0., this morning where he had attended a convention of cemetery superintendents. Just received, large shipments of Goodyear tires and Eveready Storage Batteries. Best in their field. MAIN GARAGE. Mrs. J. E. Jacks, of Newland, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Jacks reports that she and her son, Gilbert, will return to Chicago next week. They were very successful m their onion venture in Barkley township this year. Try a large jar of our pure fruit jams. Apple and strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, loganberry, apricot, peach and pineapple, 25c a jar. Try it once and you tvill buy more. Eger’s Grocery. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES. 9:30, Sunday school; 10:45, morning worship and sermon. Dr. W. E. McKenzie will preach. 2:30, fourth quarterly conference. 7:00, Epworth league.' 8:00, evening worship and sermon by the pastor. Theme, The ; Power.” money. :Wo w-mte on the cEJitsnary be paid before or not later than next Sunday so that it may be reported at the annual conference. Jesse D. Allman at the First National Bank is the treasurer.
Floral designs of all kinds made to order at' Holden's Greenhouse. Phone 426. ■ »■ ' . °
