Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' Mrs. Ruth Karp went to Monticello today. Mrs. James Clark wqnt to Chicago this morning. ' ; - * —* Mr. and Mrs. Hiram White, of Logansport, are the guests of her —Sunt, Mrs. L. V. Martin. J. F. McCord and his sister, Eliz-j abeth J. McCord, went to Monon today. . M. E. McCellan, of South Boston, wlio had . visited relatives at Goodland, returned to his home today. 4 Florence Iliff returned to her home in Parr this morning after spending the night here with friends. The chamber of deputies, France, ratified the German peace treaty on Thursday by a vote of 372 to 53. r- i- Mrs. George ■ChaPPett-returnedstgE ... home in PnidtF'Jli.. -tore

: —day. - ' • i Raxie, Mabel and Irene Gunyon, of Frankfort, came Thursday evening for a visit with relatives. The Home Economics club will meet at the library room Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs, Dale Warner, who is visiting with her mother, went to Chicago today. Friday’s local grain market was higher and dealers were paying todav for bats 65c, corn $1.36, and rye $1.27. A son was born Thursday afternoon at the hospital to Mr. and ' Mrs. Guss Johnson, of Newton ...town.ship.

Mrs. Ora Hensler and Robert Sheets, of Remington, underwent at the hospital today for i the removal of their tonsils. <. Mrs. Lowe Hess went to Lake Village this morning and from there i Colorado to make their future home. Mrs. Henry I. Adams and son, ’ Leonard, of South " Van Rensselaer i street ,■ went to Toled o, 0., today for 'a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Stephenson, and family. W. C Rose and son, Edward, of Moody, were in town Tuesday, re--1 ceiving medical treatment for blood poisoning which had affected their hands. —Francesville Tribune. A telephone-call to the Rose home was answered by Mr. Rose, who said Thqr hoth Mr. Rose and Edward were getting along very well. Miss A. Simpson, superintendent of the Monnett school, went to Frankfort today to attend the Northwestern Indiana M. E. conference. She was accompanied by the following girls from the school: Mildred Wagner, Ruth Holley, Irene Craig, Anita May, Ruth Bates and Marvel Soule. 0. G. Baker, of Barkley township, is substituting on rural route one out of this city an the place of the regular carrier, John G. Hayes, who is sick. Mr. Hayes has been off of his route since Wednesday. A call at his house today found him better, and he expects to be back at his post of duty the first of the week. He has had stomach trouble. ABE MARTIN. [lndianapolis News.] v Tell Binkley is groomin’ hisself fer office next fall an’ announces that his slogan ’ll, be “A G as °" off-hisspeakin 1 tgur ho fellin’ how high eggs ’ll git. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears s / the Signature of

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