Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. J. Hansson went to Chicago today. ' J. F. Price, of Lafayette, was In Rensselaer today. Bert Viant, of Lowell, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. F. D. Burchard went to Chicago on the early morning train. ! Mr. and Mrs. David Gleason, of Keener otwnship, were in Rensselaer today. , ■■■ ~ Mrs. L. M. Ritchey went to Connersville today to visit her father, who is quite sick. H. P. Childers is the flagman at the Cullen street railroad crossing in place of James Jordan, who is on the sick list. R. D. Wangelin and wife went to Indianapolis today and will drive home fronr ihatcity a new "coupe car for the American Red Cross: Mrs. Frank Miller returned from Chicago this forenoon, where she had gone with her sister, who left Tor her home in Houston, Tex. Mrs. Fred Wohlgemuth, of Cleveland, 0., Who had visited here with Louis Cooper and family and other relatives, went to Lafayette today, s Alfred Bossung, who was here for the Moosemiller-Dwane wedding, returned today to his home in, Chalmers.

| John V. Lesh and his son, Russell, went to Chicago, where the latter will undergo an examination by a specialist and may have to submit to an operation. ! William —Spurgeon,—of—¥alenia r ! was in Rensselaer today and later {continued to DeMotte, where ha visit daughter, Mrs. Earl Schwanke. Oranges, Oranges, Oranges at 1 Rowen’s Grocery, ’phone '202. The Marion Township War Mothers will, meet with Mrs. Warren Robinson and Mrs. Jay Lamson at the home of the latter on Sparling avenue Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Yeppe Hanson, of Gillam township, was in Rensselaer today and, as has been his custom for a long number of years, took care of his I subscription to the Republican a year in advance. i""•- .; " ■ ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheets, son arid t.wn- /Imighlprg, rfitnrnftd today to their home in - Chicago after a visit here with James Ennis and family. Robert is the superintendent of terminal signals for the Northwestern railroad.

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