Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Johnny Hanks. Fond du Lac was defeated by Oshkosh, 3-1. Johnny got 2 put-outs, but nary a hit. For Sale: A couple of show cases. homh grocery; City Clerk Chas. Morlan has been suffering from rheumatism of the iris of the eyes for several days and has been in a rather serious condition. They are now slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Swisher and daughter, Miss Hazel, of Francesville, came to Rensselaer this morning and Mrs. Swisher and daughter went to Chicago on the 10:55\train for a visit with relatives. Miss Mildred Halleck went to Chicago today to keep house for her uncle, S. L. Luce, while Mrs. Luce goes to DeMotte, to help care for her mother, Mrs, C. O. Spencer, who is in_ very poor health. A heavy rain accompanied by a strong wind and prolonged claps of thunder occurred early this morning. The precipitation amounted to 1% inches. There was a sharp shower also at about 8 o’clock, but it did not continue long. C. J. Dean left for Saginaw, Mich, on the 10:56 train, going by the way of Monon and Michigan City. He-was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A M. Sands and Joseph Borntrager, who went as prospectors and who may invest while there. Miss Clara Brusnahan, daughter of S. A Brusnahan, of Union township, returned Suiday from a visit of several weeks with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Richardson, at Clinton, Okla. She also went to Enid from Clinton and visited Mr and Mrs. John Carr for a few days. Mrs. C. G, Spitler went to Chicago today, for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Delos Coen. Miss Elizabeth Spitler, who has been visiting there for the past two weeks, will go to Goshen in a day or two for a week’s visit with her aunt, Mrs. F. B. Learning. The M. P. Conference which has % been in session at Frankfort has made its assignments. Rev. O. S. Rardin has been returned to Rosebud, which is known as the Rensselaer circuit, while the Rensselaer mission, which Rev. Johnson has been the pastor'of lor the past year, remains to be filled. Dr. W. L. Myer, C. C, Warner, R. D. Thompson, Fred Phillips, Vernon Nowels and Oren Parker went to Bass Lake by auto Sunday, where their wives are encamped. Mr. Phillips, Mr. Nowels and Mr. Thompson returned Sunday evening, but the others remained and will probably be back Wednesday. Mrs. Phillips' returned with her husband. V Little Jay Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Wood, is now showing constant improvement, which is slow but apparently making for a return of health. The drainage from the pleural cavity is itee and will profbably continue for some time, but he has almost regained his strength and is increasing in weight at the rate of about a pbund a week. During his sickness he lost about 12 pounds in weight. James P. Goodrich, receiver' for the Chicago, Cincinnati ft Louisville "Railroad company filed his report for July with- the clerk of the United States District Court Wednesday afternoon. The report shows that the cash receipts for the month were and that the expenditures were $334,168.43. The earnings for the month were $107,177.81. The population of Canada on March 31, last was 7,489,781, according to the estimate of the census department announced yesterday.