Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Maines & Hamilton do custom grinding and sell all kinds of feed. It is rumored that one of Milroy’s popular young ladies will soon sail on the sea of matrimony. Announce ments will appear later. Dr. J. F. Applewhite, of Brownstown, Ind., a dental graduate, was in Rensselaer this morning. He contemplates locating here to form a partnership with Dr. J. W. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tumy returned to Chicago this morning after, a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babcock. Mr. Tumy is the assistant general freight agent of the Monon railroad. Misses Nell Drake, Elizabeth Rieddle and Edna Long left this morning for Akron, Ohio, near which place they will be the guests of Miss Ethel Crisler at a camping party for the next two weeks.

It is possible that Judge E. C. Fields, vice president of the Monon, may become its president. Employees of the road are said to be unanimously in hope that he will be placed at the head of the road. A little daughter of Curtis Boughter, while attending the Christian Sunday school picnic last Thursday, had one of her legs pinched badly between the hay ladders on a wagon and a tree. The flesh was torn so that it had to be sewed up. She is now getting along all right. John W. Walker arrived here last night from Tombstone, Arlz., and will spend part of his vacation with his many old friends here. He says that a summer visit to Rensselaer and old Hoosierdom is necessary to make a living in Arizona the rest of the year bearable. Misses Martha and Constance Leatherock, of Putnam, Okla., who have been visiting their grandfather, S. R. Nichols, here, left this morning for Columbus, Ind., to visit their Grandfather Leatherock. They w.ill return here before going back to their Oklahoma home; J. P. Hammond has rented the Imes property from which Harry Jacobs will move. It will undergo some repairs and have a bath in it. W. C. Babcock will'move to the Bruce Porter residence when Mr. Hammond vacates it and Walter V. Porter and family will move to his property where Mr. Babcock lives. Mrs. James Maloy came over from Steger, 111., last evening for a short visit here before starting on a pleasure trip to Niagara Falls, Detroit, Toronto, Kingston, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Quebec, St. Anne and Beaupre. She will be accompanied by her little granddaughter, Helen Maloy, daughter of Dr. Bernard Maloy, of Steger.

Prof, and Mrs. W. O. Schanlaub returned to Kentland this morning, having been here since Saturday evening, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schanlaub. They were delayed by a misconnection of trains at Schneider and had to lay over there for about six hours, otherwise they would have arrived in Rensselaer on the 10:55 Saturday. O. S. Ritchie stopped in front of the Republican office this morning and informed us it was going to rain. It looked a little like it, but we knew Os had some special reason, and he divulged it. He said he was booked to thresh this afternoon and he and Mrs. Rifthie had been figuring it over and only twice during their married life of nearly 50'years had it failed to rain on their threshing day. Sure enough it started to rain before nooh. We hope that we get a soaker, much as we would like to see Os get his threshing done. •