Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Jim Rhoades and Harry McColly went to Cleveland, Ohio, today to drive some cars through. / The expres stsrike has been adj usted. We are again ready to supply our trade with good bread. J. A. M’FARLAND. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Meek, of Brookston are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman and other relatives here for a few days. ■■■' ■ "" * - Alice Jenning, who was called 1 to Laramie on account of the death I of her mother, has returned to this city and is again in charge of the' primary room in the public schools of the city. j The Daughters of the American' Revolution - will meet with Mrs. Walter Porter Saturday afternoon, ‘March 27. A full atendance is desired. Mrs. John E. Dinwiddie, of Fowler, will be present % Mesdames B. / Moore, Frank Foltz, Mrs. Orla Clouse and Mrs. Abraham Halleck were hostesses to the bridge dubs Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Moore. Twen-ty-eight were present and all enjoyed the . evening, especially the chicken and biscuits served at the dinner, ” iQbal H«^ man > son Mr an d Mrs. Frank Hershman of Walker township, was in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mr. Hershman has been visiting his parents, other relatives and friends for two weeks. . The last of the week he will return to his home near Minatare, Neb., where he owns a fine eighty acre irrigated farm.
Joseph Roland Stewart of Hanging Grove township were in Rensselaer Tuesday. v Mts. Robert Johnson, Della Johnson, Charles Wiseman and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens of Gillam were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mrs.. Charles Killner and two children, who had been with the former’s Mrs. J. C. Harris, of Morocco, returned to their home in Monticello this afternoon. I . —— Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Reubelt, who were called here pn acount of the death of his brother, Isaac Reubelt, left this morning for their home in Bourbon.
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