Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

.Miss Ellen Reed went to Virgie this morning for a visit with her parents. F. J. Schultz, principal of the Gifford schools, went to Monticello today. = —— — 1 V ~ Oats were a cent and corn two cents lower Saturday and the local dealers were paying for oats 64c, corn $1.33, and rye $1.?7. John Allen returned today to his home in Yellow Springs, 0., after a visit here with his nephew, Hazel Carr, and family. ' Mrs. J. A. Knowlton and her sister, Mrs. Lena Meadworth, of Mitchell, So. Dak., arrived here Saturday forenoon. Attorney D. Delos Deaq is confined to his home with a severe case of tohsilitis. He is reported Sff"being somewhat improved today.

Vera Woods and Bertha Bostick, teachers in the Rensselaer schools, went““to Lafayette today. Miss Woods will be the guest of Miss Thelma Martindale of that city. Mrs. Leona Hemphill, of Greensburg, Kas., arrived here this forenoon and will make her home with Dr. Frank Hemphill. She is a sister of Abel and Franklin Grant, of this city, -and also of Mrs. Press Hemphill. Just received, large shipments of Goodyear tires and Eveready Storage Batteries. Best in their field. MAIN GARACJE. William May, who is a member of the Wheatfield high school faculty, came Saturday for a visit during the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, E. May •

this forenoon after a visit with her daughters at Hammond and Berwyn, 111. While away she attended the wedding of her nephew. AJban C'o.cOj. at Minneapolis, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Osborne left today for their home in Schenectady, N. Y., after a two weeks’ visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne, of Hanging Grove township,, and other relatives. —— —— The best registered Spotted Poland China male hog in Jasper county will be sold at Duvall & Morlan’s public sale October 9. Mrs. S. P. Foster, of Okemah, :Okla.r-left today for her home after a visit with the families of Carr brothers and Arthur Arnott. Mrs. Foster was before her marriage Miss Lois Kendall and was for some time a resident of this city.' Henry Branenman, who had visited his brother, Elmer Branenman, and, family, returned today to his home in Laporte. He is anxious to have his brother move to Laporte and offers him SB.OO per day. Elfner has decided to move and will leave as soefo as he is through with his work on the jury. Sergt. D. A. Pfrimmer, who left .here with old Company M and had speht about sixteen months in tFrance and x Germany, arrived here on the early morning train and later continued to his home in Goodland. He was met here by James Ijßider of Goodland. Sergeant Pfrimmer is a brother of Will Pfriipmer, the poet and formerly superintendent of the Newton county schools, but who is now living in Arkansas.

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