Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

locaLhappenings'" C. E. Kersey is down from Kersey on business today. Misses Jennie Harris and Marceline Roberts are spending today in Lafayette. Miss Rose Sigo returned this morning from a visit of two weeks with relatives in Chicago. Malnes & Hamilton sell the Superior Grain Drill; no better drill on the market. Phone 273. Mrs. F. A. Turfler went to Battle Ground today as a delegate to the Home Missionary conference.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carson and two children came from Lafayette today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'E. L. Clark. Ringling’s big show will be in Lafayette Friday and it is probable a number from Rensselaer will go there to see it. Rev. C. W. Postill, of Fowler, came this morning to look after his oats harvest. He has a good acreage and a fine yielt^ J J. Eigelsbach is making some extensive improvements on his residence on Front street, which will greatly beautify it. D. M. Worland is having a good sized porch erected to his residence on Vanßensselaer street, materially improving his property. Mrs. Cal Cain and children returned this morning from a week’s visit at Lake Village. She was accompanied home by Miss Blanche Myers. Mrs. Mary Curran, of Sedalia, Mo., arrived this morning and will be housekeeper for Father Christian Daniel in the new residence just completed for him. We can still furnish you old wheat flour, Aristos, Gem of the Valley or Lord’s Best. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. $1.50 a sack. JOHN EGER.

Miss Stella Harbolt left this morning for her home in Kans., after a month’s visit in Indiana, spent with relatives in Lafayette and Rensselaer, visiting iier aunt, Mrs. Mary Peyton and family, while here. B. L. Sayler returned to Chicago again this morning to have his right eye examined by a specialist. It has been much better since the trip made there last week, when the growth that followed the first operation was removed. Misses Nell Meyers, Elizabeth Spitler, Martha Long and Mureil Harrts went to Battle Ground today to be guests at the Harper cottage oh the eamp grounds at a house party given by Misses Mary and Ruth Harper. The young ladies will go to Lafayette Friday to attend the Ringling circus. Preparations have been made by most of the merchants to oil the streets In front of their places of business and it Is probable that all the business section of Rensselaer will be oiled within the next few weeks. True Woodworth, who has had the contract for the street sprinkling for several years, expects to quit at the end of next week. Dr. A. J. Keeler, coroner of Allen county, in his verdict in the case of Charley Coats, directly charges Moses Richer with the death of the orphan boy at the Richer home In the eastern part of Allen county. The finding of the coroner is that the lad came to his death “by reason of cerebral hemorrhage and other injuries inflicted to body in a murderous attack by Moses Richer." The accused Amish farmer is in Jail awaiting the session of the Allen county grand Jury in September.