Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR MONDAY ONLY You can get fine MICHIGAN APPLES AT THE CAR AT $2.25 PER BU. ■ : Rememberfor __ MONDAY ONLY g Elias Arnold =
J. B. Erwin, of DeMotte, was in Rensselaer today. He reports that his youngest sister, Mrs.. Olive Espey, died at her late home near Estel Springs, Tenn,, on Thursday, Nov. 6. "She is survived by her husbafid and seven children, aged from seven to twenty. Little Gypsie Wilson, — of Brook, went to Monticello for a week-end visit with her aunt, .Mrs. E. M. Childers. is a bright little girl and will celebrate h6r ninth birthday anniversary while in Monticello. She was accompanied to this city by Mrs. N. Wilson. Ed Oliver, of Chicago, was in Rensselaer Friday and today. Cecil Rutherford went to Chicago this forenoon. W. I. Spitler came down from Chicago this after no on..— —
Mrs. Joseph Herr, of McCoysburg, visited her father, Luther Turner, here today. Irene Kolleth and Renville Wolfe returned today to their home in Gary.' Mrs. Alex Quinn and daughter, Monica, went to Gary today for a visit with her son, H. A. Quinn, and family, and also with her son Lewis. Miss Florence- went to Lafayette this afternoon to see her grandfather, William Mulhollen, who is very ill. O. E. Hefner, of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived here this afternoon. He has been in Colorado for the past-five- months. — I — v - II I .......... ....Jg . Mrs. Sarah Garriott returned today to her home in Indianapolis after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. George H. Healey and son, Max, went to Frankfort this afternoon and will spend the week-end with Colonel Healey. George Aldrich Came down from Chicago this afternoon to visit -with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Aldrich. He will go to Indianapolis Sunday and return to Chicago the first of the Week. v ,X, • " ■ -
