Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM - PICTURES. THE ABERNATHY KID’S RESCUE. SOLDIER'S THREE, or “When Scotch Soldier todies Wont in Swiaauog.” HARNESSING THE OCEAN. ■ • • ■ -tr ’■gS r. ‘’'A/' ' . ?'
Mrs. William Warren, of Tefft, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bruce White. W. H. Parkinson went to Delphi on legal business today. Fay Smith returned to Thorntown today; after spending the past few days with W. F. Smith and family. ■" ■ ■ *’ * John E. Reed has purchased a 120acres farm at Gifford and will move this month from Rensselaer to the farm. Miss Minnie Tlnkham, of Wheatfield,..and Miss Purdim, of Missouri, came today for a visit with Mrs. Thos. Jensen. Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades and Miss Bernice Hammond went to Big Rapids today to visit the family of Charles Hammond. For Insomnia: Those who are unable to sleep find a before-retiring cup of Bonano promptly induces restful, refreshing slumber, Ralph Sprague, of Gibbon, Nebr., is expected today to visit his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodworth. He will also visit his mother at Bridgeton, Ind. An ice cream social will be held on the lawn of the Catholic church this evening, given by the young ladies of the church. The Foresters’ band will give* a concert. Judge Hanley, who has been sitting as special judge on the riot cases at Valparaiso, returned home today. The second trial of the riot cases resulted in acquittal. Fifty additional postal savings banks were designated by the postmaster general yesterday. Two of these are in Indiana, at Crown Point and New Albany. > The funeral of W. A. Crisler was held at the M. E. church this afternoon at 2:30. His brother from Wash., failed to arrive, and is expected this evening. Invitations aretout for the marriage of Miss Bessie Davis and Mr. Frank Stafford, of Bluffton, Ind. The wedding will be June 28th at four o’clock at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dunlap went to Elwood today to spend a week with their son Ivaq. Ivan is in the jewelrybusiness there and his many friends here will be pleased to learn that he is doing well. Crown Point has voted to become a 7 city, after being a town for 75 years. The city will be divided into four wards. The election of a mayor and new city officers will take place in about three weeks. J. F,. Warren has returned here from his eastern business trip. He will remain here until Monday, when he and Mrs. Warren, who has been visiting Rensselaer relatives and friends, will return to their home at Oklahoma City. Mrs. Ch|as. Lewis, formerly Miss Clifford Moody, of Orono, Maine, came today for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Moody. Jane Moody and Clifford Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn, came from Wichita, Kansas. The parties from Elkhart with whom the Commercial Club is figuring on the match factory proposition, telephoned that they would be here either yesterday or today. As yet. they have failed to put in their appearance, but they are looked for to-day,-and if they do come, it is expected that some definite action will be taken. The county school superintendents of Indiana will meet June 27 and 28 in the office of the state superintendent of public instruction, Charles A. Greathouse, to discuss the next school year and get acquainted. Many of the superintendents have just been elected. Mr. Greathouse will give the superintendents a public reception in the state house. Refreshments will be served. Accidents will happen, but the bestregulated families keep Dr. Thomas* Eclectic Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts.
