Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Arthur Blacker went to Haan-' mond today. WilHs Lutz went to Indianapolis on business today. — Mrs. William Richling went to Chicago this forenoon. Myrtle Foster went to Indianapolis today. Korah Eldridge of McCoysburg was in Rensselaer today. John Ramp went to Lafayette this forenoon. Mrs. J. H. Holden went to Chicago today to visit relatives for a few days. Ralph Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant and Edward Lane went to Chicago this morning. Local grain dealers were paying the following prices Wednesday: oats, 82 cents; corn, $1.35; rye, $1.55 and wheat $2.40. Jane Parkison and Leona Kohloff went to Champaign, 111., today for a visit with Ruth Wood, who is attending the Illinois university. Mrs. F. D. Burchard and daughter, Winifred, went to Hartford City today, where they will attend the funeral of Mr. Burchard's mother. Dr. G. W. Clayton, of Monon, and his son, Dr. G. W. Clayton, Jr., of Lafayette, were in Rensselaer today.

John Bowie, the Wheatfield editor, states that only the popular papers of the county are a'ble to make B. L. T.’s column. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overton and daughter, Chloe, of Lee, were in Rensselaer today. The latter underwent an operation at the hospital this forenoon for tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Anderson left today for their home in Fargo, North Dakota, after a visit here with Mrs. Anderson’s mother, Mrs. Morlan and other relatives. Mrs. Sarah Freelove is quite sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Babcock, of Park avenue. Mrs. Freelove is seventy-seven years of age. County School Superintendent M. L. Sterrett, County Truant Officer C. M. Sands, Township Trustees Burdett Porter, John Rush and W. E. Poole atended an educational cohference at Tefft today. \ ; Mr. and Mrs. Noble York are here for a visit with Mrs. Emma York and family, and will remain here until Mr. York’s injured hand iwill permit him to return to work. Mr. and Mrs. York recently moved from Terre Haute to Indianapolis where Noble is employed by the Big Four railroad. While working in the shops in that city he had his hand badly crushed.

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