Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

George Long and D. W. Waymire went to Chicago on the early morning train. George M. Wilcox, superintendent of the Jasper County Poor Farm was called to Bloomington, 111., today on account of the death of his brother..

Mrs. C. D. Thornton and children, who had been visiting relatives here went to Parr today for a visit with her father, B. H. Sheffer. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton have lately moved from Vancouver, Canada, to Chicago, where Mr. Thornton is connected with the publications of the Baptist church. Mr. Doyl Mullen, Sheridan, Indiana, known as the boy preacher, after winning in his own school, the county and then in the district, won second place in the State Discussion contest at Bloomington, Indiana, last Friday night Mr. Mullen is known to many Jasper Comity people as he spoke at the Christian church here and preached at rar Oaks only a few weeks ago. He has visited Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Barbre at different times. CASTO RIA Fer Infants and Children hi Um F®rOv«r3OYmru Alw *S. bea “ xv Signatuxe of