Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mnt Kate Watson is visitjng her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Beeler, in Indianapolis. Henry Smith, of Brook, returned here from Chicago Tuesday evening. He was met here by his wife. > Born, September 30, to Mr. and Mm. a girl. Miss Myrtle Dickson returned to her home in Indianapolis Tuesday evening after a visit here with Laurel Rollings. . Just received, large shipments pf ' Goodyear tires and Eveready Storage Batteries. Best in their field. _ MAINGARAGE. Ray C. Yeoman, of Indianapolis, came Tuesday evening and remained over night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman. He continued to Chicago this Tuesday forenoon. Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live ! replaced free. Charles Pefley. Mrs. I. M. Washburn and daughter, Elsie, are spending the week with Mrs. E. M. Graham and family ! in Indianapolis. Mrs. Graham will leave for Daytona Beach, Fla., next week where they will spend the winter. Will meet boys and girls every evening after school at Ramey’s store to gp outandtop onions. Men and women desiring work, telephone me. Barney Kolhoff, ’phone , 901-J. Charles Odum, of Medaryville;, Logan, William Long and .‘Albert Walter, of Gillam township, went to Chicago from here Tuesday evening. They shipped cattle to the city this evening^--————-Charles Odum has a new residence just about completed on his very finest residences_in__that township. It is understood that it cost “ about $5,000. It is stuccoed and has all the modern improvements. Four mules, one yearling, one 2-year-old, one three and one 4-year- , old, a pair of good ones, will be sold 'at Duvall & Morlan’s public sale Thursday, October 9th, at Duvall’s residence on the cemetery road, 1 % miles west of Rensselaer.
Sheriff True D. Woodworth has just closed the deal for the sale of his property on Franklin street to Omar Morlan, The consideration was $2,600, and Mr. Morlan is to have possession by November 1. 1 .11 I ■ ■■ I ■■■- Nucoa Nut, 35 cents at Murphy’s. ’Phone 71. October, the month of romance, rode into town this morning and carried a copious supply of rain. The rain fell steadily during the early morning hours and was one of the heaviest of the entire year. According to reports, however, the territory south of here received no rain.
PUBLIC HEALTH NOTICE. Most cases of 'bowel disorder occurring in this .neighborhood are types •of infleunza. The board of health directs that all children having bowel trouble and other children in the same family are to be kept from school and other public places. The superintendent of schools is to refuse admittance to such children and physicians are cautioned to be D. Gwin, city of Rensselaer. hmO 1 PIN Ell
Pianos, Player Pianos And Phonographs - ■ - ■■ We are now located in store formerlyoccupied by John Werner’s tailor shop where we have on display some of the finest pianos, player pianos and phonographs. See us before you buy as we can save you money. J. M. Banks Co. We have the latest in music rolls.
