Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Typewriter ribbons for sale at The Republican office. Prosecutor Longwell came over from Brook today to handle the case of the State vs. Charles Marlin, charged with the theft of a bicycle belonging to Earl Saidla. The case is before Squire Bussell, of Hanging Grove township. • ■ "P'» Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hawkins and two children, left this morning for their home at Logansport. Her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Mackey, and little granddaughter, Lucile Mackey, accompanied them home for a week’s visit. W. T. McCray, of Kentland, will erect a new garage building on the old elevator site at that place, and Fisk & Bundy will operate it. Mr. Fisk is from Watseka and Mr. Bundy from Sheldon. The building will be of brick.

Rev. G. H. Clarke has been spending most of the week here, packing some of their household goods preparatory to their removal to Indianapolis. He has not rented a house there as yet, but expects to do so soon and contemplates removing in about two weeks.

A. W. Sawin has been spending most of his time lately at his farm near Fair Oaks, and he states that the watermelons have been growing so fast that they have made him dizzy and he decided to take a day’s rest and spend it at the Kankakee river.

Miss Grace Haas, who is employed at The Republican office, and her sister, Miss Fame Haas, a clerk at the postoffice, have started to Pittsburg, Pa., for a visit of two weeks with their sister, Mrs. P. H. Smith, whom they have not seen for several years.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wemple and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Barnes, of Rockford, 111., went to Chicago this morning, where they will visit for a few days before returning to their home. They visited Mr. and Mrs> J. J. Montgomery here since last Saturday.

Mrs. George Bond entertained the members of the Pioneer Club at her country home near Pleasant Grove this afternoon. A luncheon was served in courses including fried chicken, and an enjoyable time was had by the visitors. —Francesville Tribune.

Harry Zimmerman came home yesterday from Michigan City, where he has been working for the past year. He will remain until Sunday, visiting his mother, Mrs. John Timmerman and family. Harry was in very poor health for some time but is no wgreatly improved and getting along nicely with his job as a telegraph operator.

Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Williams accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George A. Williams home from Willoughby, Ohio, by auto a day or two ago. The men are brothers. Rev. Williams is the pastor of the Christian church at Willoughby and has kihdly consented to fill the pulpit at the Christian church next Sunday morning, July 16th.

A. L. Padgitt, who has been training his racing horses at Lafayette, has shipped them to Terre Haute for the, races next week. He came home this morning for a visit with his family over Sunday. The next three weeks he will follow the fairs in Indiana and after that time he is undecided what course he will take.

Charles, the 9-year-old son of Senator. and Mrs. A Halleck, fell off his bicycle Wednesday night and was rendered unconscious and remained so about all night After he had regained consciousness he did not show signs of having suffered any permanent injuries and it is now thought that he will get along all right. >

Mrs. Anna Tuteur and daughter, Miss Maurine, are planning to start next week on their trip to the Pacific coast They will visit Mrs. Tuteur’s daughter, Mrs. Chas. Park and husband, who recently removed from Oakland, Calif., to Portland, Oreg. They will remain in the west for several weeks.

The crusade against the weeds should be very vigorous now and ail owners of unimproved property or of improved property should cut the weeds as a matter of pride. If they do not voluntarily cut them, then the city marshal should carry out the letter of the city ordinance that provides for cutting the weeds and taxing It up against the property.

For summer diarrhoea in children always give Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by all dealers. e No matter what you want to' sell or what you want to buy, try a classified ad in Th* Republican.