Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THURSDAY'S LOCALS. John Bruner made a business trip to Hammond today. Fountain Park opens Saturday of this week and continues over Sunday, Aug. 28th. Misses Mary and Eliza Thomas went to Battle Ground to spend a few days at the camp grounds. George Hurley expects to start hack to Minnesota next Sunday to continue his work ditching. Mrs. W. H. Blodgitt, wife of the well known and widely read Indianapolis News correspondent, is here for a visit with Mrs. E. P. Honan. Miss Jennie Chilcote, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chilcote, of South Bend, came this morning to visit her grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Kinney. Prof, and Mrs. E. S. Tillman returned home this morning from a visit at North Manchester and Lebanon, following their stay at Winona. William Rayher returned last evening from Clinton county, where he had been looking after his farming interests. He had a fair crop of wheat. Misses Carrie and Mary Parker, of Plymouth, came today for a visit of several days with Misses Alice and Jennie Eib, with whom they were acquainted in college. Mayor Gaynor, of New York, is somewhat improved, but it is beyond human power to say whether or not he will survive the injury received from the assassin’s bullet. John Loehrke, of Gilman, 111., whose farm is eight miles south of town, occupied by G. W. Lucas, is here thi3 week. Mr. Loehrke expects to live on the place in a year or so. Ralph Lewis and wife, who .reside on the John T. Culp farm, in Gillam township, went to Delphi today, having been called by the death of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, who had been in failing health for some time.

Tillman Watson and two daughters, Mildred and Gladys, returned this morning from Terhune, Ind., where they had been to attend the funeral of his uncle, Belia Shannon, who died at the age of 57 years, after a long sickness. John Duvall, who has been traveling as a clothing salesman for some time, is here to spend his midseason vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. He expects to change houses before starting out again. Airs. J. H. Karsner, of Oroville, Cal., wha has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. R. B. Harris, Mrs. Evaline Randle and Mrs. Rebecct Porter, for the past week, went to South Bend today to visit her other sister, Mrs. C. W. Coen. She will return here for a more protracted visit before starting back to California. It is her first visit here for four years. Prof, and Mrs John Donaldson, of Terre Haute, have been spending most of the summer here with their daughter, Mrs. J. B. Martindale. They expect to return to Terre, Haute within a few days. He was recently re-elect-ed superintendent of the Howard Sanderson school, one of the largest in Terre Haute, and of which he has been the head for a number of years. W. H. Sticker and son Ray, of Kosciusko county, returned to his home today to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Stucker, of Mt. Ayr. He formely lived in Newton township, but moved away when he bought a farm. He has done wejl since leaving, but can see now that an investment made in Jasper county at the time he moved away would have made him some money.