Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Chas. W. Rhoades went to Chicago today on business. Mrc. Firman Thompson went to Monon today. Mr*. SteUa Ketchum and daugbi ter left today for Detroit. The White county school enumeration shows a loss of 103 orer 1919. Mrs. W. £. Jacks went to Lee today to attend the funeral of A. B. Lewis. i"i — ■ - May came out in all her splendor ‘this Friday morning and today is the most-beautiful of the year. — Mrs. Carl D. Duvall and children, of Detroit, Mich., are here for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. ' Mrs. Callie Bonner, of Remington, who had been the guest Vof Mrs. A. J. Bellows and Nettie Priee, went to Chicago this morning. Those attending the democratic state convention Thursday from this county were E. P. Honan, Fraiik Welsh, Ellis Jones. Frank Firiier, John P. Ryan, Mrs. John I. Gwin and Mrs. Alfred Hoover. Frank Hill received a message today from Indianapolis stating that his niece, Mrs. James Firth, had passed away. No other particulars were given. _ Mrs. Judson Maines and three daughters and her sister, Clara Coen, went to South Bend today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Coen. From South Bend they will continue to their homes. Mrs. Maines' son returned with George and Walter Maines to their homes earlier in the week. C. W. Duvall has sold his vacant lot on South Weston street to Mike Kanne for SI,OOO. Mr. Kanne expects to build on the lot some time in the future. The lot is just south of the property which Mr. Duvall sold to Lee Myres. The funetal of Armond B. Lewis, who died at his home south of Lee Wednesday at the age of seventyeight years, was held at the late residence this Friday afternoon and burial was made in Osborne cemetery. The deceased had bee in failing health for several months.

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Mrs. Mary C. Allman, mother of J. D. Allman and Mrs. Ida Coover, fell off of a step and sprained her foot recently. Since then she has been oiling and today Mrs. Coover received word that she has the whooping cough. Mrs. Allman is past eighty-six years of age. It is reported that a Rensselaer married lady has eloped with a local man, but whether it is an elopment or an A. W. 0- L. case has not been fully determined. However, the husband of the lady left town in a hurry this morning in search of her. There may be something to report in tomorrow’s issue.

NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of and I am in a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good lssd located in Jasper and Lake couadoo. which I will soil as executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. GEO. H. . GIFFORD, Executor. COME AND SEE ME. 1 have Baldwin pianos and other makes, phonographs, several makes, including the Ampliphone. All makes of records. CHARLES B- STEWARD, South Side West Washington 8L

Rowles & Parker FOR SATURDAY An extra good broom 69# Fancy Navy Beans lb. 10e Cracked Japan Rloe 2 Iba. for -25 c Fancy Santa Clara Prunes lb. -25 c Desert Chief Coffee 55c value lb* -48 c Owlright Baking Powder, 2 pint jars for 25c Jelke’s Good Lack Margarine lb. - ■ 38c Large Grape Fruit 3 for -25 c FRESH STRAWBERRIES Fresh Head Lettuce, Asparagus, Cabbage, Onions, Radishes, Tomatoes, Green Onions, Bananas, Oranges and Pineapples. Phone 95 Phone 275 ; • * -*■ . * V ' ‘ .I:._-. L- _ * _ _

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>, . • / ... ; Coming to Rensselaer All Week STARTING MONDAY, MAY 24 The Gordon Players Under Canvas. All New Plays, Singing, Danoing and Musical Spsclalties between acts. OPENING PLAY: “OH! JOHNNY, OH! ” A Great Comedy Drama In 3 act* LADIES OPENING NIGHT when accompanied by one paid adult ticket PRICES 15c AND 45c, INCLUDING WAR TAX :