Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Misses Bessie and Jane Moody went' to Chicago this morning for a short visit. Charles Tyler is down from Chicago for a short visit with his mother. Mrs. Anna L. Tyler. Van Grant and family moved last week to their home that recently was damaged by fire and which has been thoroughly remodeled. Miss Harriet Spurgeon returned to her home in Washington county today, after visiting for four weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bundy, north of town. Kenton Parkinson and G. B. Porter went to Lafayette today and will return in R. A. Parkison’s auto, which has been undergoing some repairs there. W. J. Wright and family are planning a trip to Medford, Oregon, to visit Bert Marshall and wife and the men expect to put in some time hunting game. They will be absent about five weeks. • ,A» E Wallace advertised a pocketbook that he had lost, in the Republican. A day or two afterward Charles Steward found the purse on his gite post. The money, about $6, however, was missing, but some keys and papers of value were still in the pocketbook. Firman Rutherford never recovered his, which contained about S4O and has about decided tliat it fell into dishonest hands. The Kentland Democrat relates a run of bad luck which Trustee Henry Cannon, of McClellan, Newton county, had last week. He was driving four horses to a binder when he saw that a field of hay was on fire. Hastily unhitching his horses, he started for the fire. The horses became frightened and ran away, the fire destroyed about twenty acres of timothy, the horses ran into ;a Barb wire fence and were cut some, the harness was ruined and Mr. Cannon suffered a painful cut on one of his legs while getting through a wire fence after the horses. There was about 30 tons of hay in the fleldC