Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

| Russell Willets went to Chicago this forenoon. Mrs. Jacob Spitzer, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today. ”, ■ 4 Born, November 4, to MrJ-and Mrs. Clarence Knauff, of Barkley township, a son. \ Miss Lettie Powell, of Lowell, attended the Christian Science lecture here Friday night. Mrt. John ,Medicus went# to Indi-* anapolis today for a visit with relatives. ..... ' Ruth Gorham went to Indianapolis today to visit with her friend. Miss Myrtle Geth. Mr. and Mrs. James Milligan, of \ Morocco, went to Lafayette today, • where .the latter will play football Sunday. — 1 7 . . Victor Hoover wdnt to Detroit Thursday evening and will drive back a new automobile for which he is the local agent. There will be a meeting of the lyceum course committee at the library this evening. All members are urged to be present.

' All committees for the home coming on November 11 are asked to be at the west court room this evening at 7:30 o’clock. \ Most stoves are natural dirt makers. The special features of Cole’s Hot Blast Range prevents dirt and 'save fuel. '". ;: .--4. HE Mrs. Elizabeth J. Richardson is seriously ill at the hoirpe of her daughter, Mrs. Charles W. ‘Postill, on • North McKinley avenue. 2 !, Arch Deacon R. J. Long, of Kokomo, who had been the guest of . Mr. and Mrs. George A. Williams, - of Park avenue, went to Lafayette _ this f orenoon. , n The Postal Telegraph company ’■ has fifteen men who are putting in twQ lines of copper wire through e here. The lines are being built o from Chicago to Pittsburgh. i. * : ■ — — Mrs. Florman Potter, of Converse, I who had been here for a week’s •’ Visit with her son, H- H. Potter, and hpr sister, Mrs. Elmer Campbell, returned home today. “ Mrs. Jerry Miller returned Friday II evening to her home in LaCrosse ' after a visit with her sister, Emerald Aldrich, and her nephew, - Harry Swartzell, and family. 1 -- - .. 1 ’ Miss Emma Karper, who had been i. visiting her sister, Mrs. George Ulm, left today for .her home in Canton, z _ O' She will stop on her way at . Bloomington to visit with Miss Lucy .1 Ulm, who is attending Indiana uniJ’ versity. B_ f L. A. Harmon bn Thursday comi* pleted a deal whereby - son, of Dwight, 111., became the ownn er of the 160-acre farm lying near Virgie and owned by Nehemiah Hops kins, of this city. The considera- '• tion was SIOO an acre. The present f tenant, a * Mt. Blocker, will remain e as tenant. b’ - Richard Wangelin and one of his a peace destroyers met with an acci- ® dent Thursday evening at Washing- , ton and Front streets when one of L the cars of the same Ik belonging to ° the Rensselaer transfer line crashed . into the car Wangelin "was driving. The Wangelin car. was damaged in “ the rear and the big yellow suffered y a broken radiator? t - 5 CASTORIA ’ For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears ** k the Signature of '

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LOST— Left a fashion book, “Style, ’’ in Wright Bros, or postoffice. Will finder please return to this office pr ’phone 88.