Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. A. C. Campbell and children returned this morning to their home in Fair Oaks after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Janies Campbell. Mrs. William Barkley came from Chicago today for a visit with ‘her paernts, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Starr. Mrs. Barkley will then go to Aberdeen, S. Dak., where her husband is employed and where they expect to make their future home. Charles Mann was here for a short visit with his wife Tuesday. Mr. Mann is just being transferred from the run as railroad messenger' on the Big Four between Cincinnati and Chicago to a run on the Louisville & Nashville between New Orleans and Montgomery, Alabama. The following Newton county politicians went to Indianapolis from here this afternoon: J. B. Lyons, of Brook, the father of Lawrence Lyons, the 10 th district Republican, chairman and the following who were delegates to the Republican state convention: A.. B. Tolan, Fred Lyons and Ed Harris. C. W. Hanley, G. E. Murray, Ben D. McColly, L. H. Hamilton and C. P. Moody and Ernest Comer, delegates to the Republican state Convention went to Indianapolis today. Mrs. Hamilton accompanied her husband to the capitol city and will spend the week with her daughter, Marie, who is attending Butler College.

CLEAN-UP NOTtCE. Between now and May fifteenth all citizens must dean up" their premises—alleys, yards and closets. After that date an inspection will be made and all you have not complied with the orders wiß have the work done by the city at tiwfr expense. Tate pride ia war hww and help keep Rensselaer in the column of beautiful cities. - —— DR. M. D. GWIN, City Health Officer.