Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

JL P. E. Warren was in Hamaaond Sunday. Mrs. John Barber of Fair Oaka was in Rensaelaer Monday. J. T. Wiseman, returned today from Tefft where he' had visited with his son and family. J. W. Roadruck, of Morocco, went to Ft. Wayne from here today. W. T. Elmore, of Remington and Charles Moz went to Hammond today. Mr. Saiquel Hendrickson, of Morocco, went to Lafayette from here this forenoon. Fred A. Phillips returned to Dane, Wis., after a short visit here with his family. Mary Goetz, Zara Smith. Belle Southard, B. T. Lajiham and B. G. Parks went to Lafayette today. Mrs. Lewis Swartz was called to RossviUg, on account of the illness of he# daughter, Mire. Orabella Leslie. Mrs. J. E. Herrod returned today to her home in Indianapolis after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles P. Moody. — Mr. andMrg. George F. Meyers and daughter, Nellie, arrived here this Monday forenoon after spending the winter in Florida. James Young of Newton county, 72 years of age, and who died ■ last Friday, was buried at „the North Star Cemetery Sunday. The Rev. W. N. Clark, who had filled the pulpit at the Baptist church of Mt. Ayr, returned to his home in Zionsvifle today. 4 V Elmer Humphries, who is the tenant on the O. K. Rainier farm near l Chalmers, was in Rensselaer today. The Chicago Sunday Tribune announces that it has increased its subscription price for the daily, without Sunday, to $7.50. Mrs. David Haste and daughter went to Monon today where Mr. Haste has purchased a grocery store. They will make Monon their home. March is now providing the winds for which she is justly famous, and throughout Saturday and Sunday there was a heavy wind, which abated but slightly today. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wright, of Greenfield, who had 'been here on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Anna King, who is the latters sister, returned today to their home. Clyde Gunyon, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myres, Dud Myres, Donald Lakin and Fk>yd Sanders went to Wisconsin today where they will be engaged in dredge work. D. W. Allee returned to Indianapolis today after spending the week-end with his family here. Mr. Allee is employed in the Marmon automobile' factory and receives S4O per week. The Rev. F. E. Crider, who had filled his regular appointment at the Rose Bud church in Union township, returned today to his home in Greenfield.

The Rev. E. W. Strecker, who is assisting the pastor of the Delphi M. E. Church in conducting a series of „ meetings in that city, returned to his home here today to conductthe funeral service of Everall Smith. Pennsylvania university defeated Chicago university Saturday for the national intercollegiate title in basket ball, winning in a close finish 23 to 21, a Maroon marksman sending the leather through the hoop a second after the final gun.

Mrs. F. Studevant returned today to her home in Indianapolis. She was accompanied by Mrs. A. McAlison, of Cooley, Wash. These ladies were called to the home od Ramson Elijah, who is in a critics condition from a stroke of paralysis. Harry Davisson, who went to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas about five weeks ago to close the sale of his farm there, and who has not yet returned, has purchased another farm adjoining toe one he sold, with fine improvements. It consists of 53 acres. Mr. Davisson is expected home soon. He visited Mexico while there. The following relatives from out of town who were here to atend the funeral of Ronald Adams were: Mr. Wm. Henderson, Wesley Donahue, Clarence Donahue, of Fairbury, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen and Mrs. Patrick Mullen and daughter, Ellen, of Kentland, Ind.; Mr. John Allen of Yellow Springs, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tanner at Leiter’s Ford, Ind.; Aaron Sumner, Gary Ind.; Paul Swaim, Buchanan,

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