Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Sim Grenard returned to her home at Waynetown after visitFred Hicks, the Remington merchant, went to Chicago from here this forenoon. Robert Platt, who is in a government hospital in Greenville, S. C., is reported to be improving in health. Misses Lucille Good and Blossom Brown returned today to their homes in Delphi after • visit here with Mrs. John Adair. Mrs. P. L. Roy went to Hammond today for a visit with her son, Raymond Roy and daughter, Mrs. Paul Anderson and their families. John Knight and daughter, Mrs. Harry Murphy, came today for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Robert Platt and family. Mrs. L. A. Martin left today for her home in Cleveland, 0., after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Dr. C. G. Catt and husband, since Saturday. A posted was received today from Scott Robinson, which was dated Kalispell. Monta., Fob. 21, 1820, in which he says, “We have finished up the ice business for dhis year, so I am going back to Larimore, N. D. Please change the address of my paper to that city. Weather is fine out here and very little snow fall for this season.

W. H. Timmons, of Jackson, Tenn., arrived here last night for a Short visit with his mother and other relatives. Mr. Timmons had been called to Chicago on business and took advantage of the opportunity to visit here. “Billy” has been located in the Tennessee city for the past seven yean, being the owner of the Jackson Welding Company there and the possessor of a splendid business.