Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Victor Hoover went to Detroit, Mich., today to drive a car through. Chicago goers today were W. J. Wright and Don Wright. J. W. Rains went to Whitland today to attend the sale of his son-in-law. Lafayette goers today were H. E. White, Mrs. A. G. Catt and Mary Summers. Helen Kiplinger and Ruth McKinzie are spending the Easter vacation with their relatives here. They are students at the Sacred Heart Academy at Louisville, Ky. Linnie B. Rains, Nina Martindale, Mrs. J. B. Martindale, Charles Osborne and Charles Pefley went to Chicago this morning. R. E. Davis of BeMotte has had the address of his paper changed from DeMotte to Route 2, Fair Oaks. John Gleason, the horse buyer, is again here and will remain the balance of the week. If you have any good horses to sell see him at Hemphill's hitchbarn. Harry English, who is attending medical college at Indianapolis, came today to spend the Easter holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. C, English.
Myrt B. Price, for many years the faithful and efficient surveyor of Jasper county, but who is now making his home with his brother, Korah, on the Price farm in Carpenter township, is visiting here with his sister. Miss Netta Price, the City Librarian. ■ • ’ ... In renewing her subscription to the Republican, Mrs. Nina Hammond, of Lafayette, widow of the late Judge Hammond, says: “Enclosed find two dollars for renewal of our subscription to the Republican. Your paper is very dear, almost sacred to us, coming from our loved old home where our early hopes and ambitions were so deeply rooted. Each issue renews the ties of our past association for Rensselaer, speaks of our dear ones lying in your calm and beautiful burial ground, where sooner or later we all hope to be laid to rest.” Respectfully, Nina V. R. Hammond. " » CASTOR IA For Infants and Children lit Use For Over 30 Years
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