Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 316, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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= —Anna Larsen, of Lewiston," went to Lafayette today. D. Delos Dean returned from Indianapolis today. Charles Nafziger and O. E. Fellmey went to Monon today. George Mustard was in Lafayette today. Cecelia Kellner returned Friday from a visit with relatives in Lafayette. Onions 25c to SI.OO per bushel. Last sale 2 p. m. at the south end storage.—B. FORSYTHE. . Elnora Sigman left Friday for Geddes, So. Dak., where she will make her home with her father. Mrs. J. W. McConahay and Mrs. 'Nora Phillips came from Pullman, UI., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Alfred Randle. < Roy Israel, who makes his home with C. F. went to Lafayette Saturday afternoon, where he is A student in Purdue university. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Le. Beau, of Wolcott, were passengers out of here on the Monon today for Kankakee, 111. We make them look like new at the North Side Garage and Paint Shop. IBest materials used. Henry Nutt returned to his home in Kempton, HL, today after a visit here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Burris. The Republican is pleased to note among its many renewals the name of Harry B. Brown, formerly of Kniman, but now of Indianapolis. In renewing for his subscription, John L. Sparling, of Hebron, writes : “I find it the hest medium to keep in touch with the old home town.” The condition of Mrs. E. L. Clark continually grows worse and she is gradually sinking away at the home of her daughter in Hammond. Her son, B. T. Clark, and wife, of Pueblo, Colo., and Mrs. Joseph Carson, of Lafayette, are at her bedside.
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