Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wanted .. !— Men at the Christian Bible School NEXT SUNDAY Men’s Day June 13 is “Everybody’s Day.” A big program will be given at that time.

SATURDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.

W. R. Brown, who entered the hospital Friday is in a critical condition. _ Mrs. H. Matz will go to her home at Wheatfield today. Mrs. H. Reiddle is not so well today. 4ft ■ - J. H. Sappington went to Indianapolis Saturday. Lucille Luers of Chicago came today to spen3 Sunday with her parents. Cecil and Dessie Rutherford went to Indianapolis today to attend the races. Mrs. Eva Morgan of Chicago came Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed S. Rhoades. Luella Harmon went to Lafayette today to attend a sorority dance tonight. Mrs. W. F. Smith of Chicago is the quest of C. W. Rhoades and wife. F. B. Ham of Lafayette is in Rensselaer today attending to some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robinson and two sons of Hammond are visiting relatives here. Saturday’s local grain market was as followsoats, 97c; corn, $1.75; rye, $1.80; wheat, $2.72. Mr. and Mrs.»H. B. Abbott are here to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Ed Reeves.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gasper and children went to Sheridan today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alva Simpson. - Eva Hopkins and her friend Mr. Goldsberry went to Ft. Wayne today to visit her sister. Mrs. Carl Sommers and two sons went to Otterbein today to spend Memorial Day with her mother. „ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhoades of Chicago came Saturday to spend the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Hemphill of Chicago came Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives. Mrs. John Randle of Sayers, Oklahoma, came Saturday to visit relatives. Mrs. C. J. Pillars, of Delphi, is visiting her cousin, Nehemiah Hopkins, and will remain here until after Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Oglesby and daughter, Kathryn, of Gary, came last night for a few days’ visit with relatives. Mrs. A. B. Green returned to her home at Rochester today after visiting Mrs. W. L. Bott for several days. Just think of it! In these days of H. C. L. you can buy your choice of several dozen boys’ suits at $7.98 at Rowles & Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. William. Minnear, of near Morocco, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zeawho live south of town. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kurtz and son, George, of Chicago, came this afternoon for an over Sunday visit with Le Roy Kurtz, on North Front street. Mr. Kurtz runs a five machine linotype plant in Chicago and enjoys an excellent patronage.

CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the r J Signature of '■AAr/Z rCHGRm

« Orders being takea for eat flowers for Memorial Day. ‘ We are aww filing vegstahls plants- ■ V' ■ "I OSBORNE GREEN HOUSE Phone 439 i ■