Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■Give me a chance to sell you a house/ Phone 147. Lillian Nagel went to Lafayette ( today to visit relatives. T. E. Campbell and Alfred Peters made a business trip to Frankfort, today. Mrs. R. A. Thompson, of Roselawn, went to Monon today to visit Mrs. G. C. Brown. She has been visiting the family of F. Rutherford. March has cast aside her veneer of deceit and is acting her real self today, furnishing us with a bit of rain and wind. < Dr. J. T. Martin, of Mt. Ayr, took W. C. Burrell, who lives on the Harvey Davisson farm, three miles west of town, to a sanitarium at Indianapolis. Don Wright is a patient in St. Luke’s hospital in Chicago, where he is undergoing treatment for foot trouble, his arches being broken down. _____ Mrs. James F. Irwin returned from Chicago Wednesday where Ae had visited with her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Wallace and children. Mrs. Earl Parson, who accompanied her mother to Chicago, remained with Mrs. Wallace for a longer visit.