Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Get your tickets, please. Have you your tickets yet? John Eger went to Chicago today on busineaa. Mrs. John Merritt returned from Chicago today. Mr. and Mra. Otto Chasteen went to Lafayette today. Mrs. C. E. Prior was in Chicago today. Get your tickets, please. Harry Newman was in Crown Point today. John Shuey, of Remington, went to St., Louis today on business. Robert Loy returned to Chicago today after a visit here with his parents. Prosecuting Attorney J. C. Murphey of Morocco was in Rensselaer today. A. E. Shafer, George Daugherty, and Thomas Knox went to Chicago this morning. —.l - - - - I Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Annis, of Me- | daryviUe, went to Chicago from here today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz of Buchanon, Mich., were in Rensselaer today. Nellie Sawyer, of Lafayette, who had been the guest of H. H. Potter, and family, went to Chicago this morning.
। Florence Iliff returned this morning to her home in Parr after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Harry Hermanson. E. G. Sternberg of Chicago and his brother, L. E. Sternberg, of Creston, lowa, were l in Rensselaer today. —— ■— Walter Gilmore of Milroy was in Rensselaer. Needless to say, Mr. Gilmore was very happy, he being a staunch Republican. 0. A. Yeoman of Kingman, Kan., is the guests of his brothers, Andrew K. and Robert Yeoman and other relatives of this city. Mrs. A. B. Schoonover, of Medaryville, left for Guthrie, la., today where she will make home with her son. Mrs. Schoonover’s husband died recently. Mrs. Martin Marshall and family, who had been spending the summer in the Newland onion fields, left for Kentucky today to make their home. Mrs. W. E. Jacks of North Weston street had as her guests Monday, Mrs. Samuel Jacks, Mrs. Joseph Clark and Mrs. Clyde Clark and children of Lee.
