Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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•* ; ■ - - -->* • ■ TC. A- ■ - 7^'' ~ . • • ■ —: ' ' . 1 ■K j. Brumbach, of Idaville, is visiting his uncle, X H. Perkins and family. Mrs. M. F. Llnerode, of Boone, lowa,' and Mrs. Alton Meek, of West Lafay- ; ette, are visiting Mrs. A. E. Brown and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman.; : • \ Mrs. Wendule Kuhn, of Chicago, who has been visiting Mrs. C. W, Platt and family, went to Surrey this morning to visit the Zachpr family. Cept. Wasson returned last evening from Fort Recovery, Ohio, where he attended his regimental re-union. Thifty-eight of his comrades, were 'present. '—George M. Robinson left this morning for his home in Connersville, after a visit of 'several weeks with his mother, Mrs. G M. Robinson, Sr., and other relatives. * Mrs. Otto Heyden returned to Rosedale today, after a vigit since Sunday with her 'sister, Mrs. John Eger. Mr. Heyden was also here Sunday. Mt. Ayr already has tWo restaurants and is to havejjpother. The new. establishment "will occppy the Odd FeK lows room and will be run by George Arnold and Lawson Ponsler. Sehator A. Halleck and family will move shortly from the A. Leopold house on Front street, which they have occupied for the past five years, to the former G. K. Hollingsworth property on Washington and Weston streets, now the property of Emmet L. Hollingsworth. l

The farm belonging to heirs of Mrs. Jane Reed and which Col. Fred Phillips sold at auction last week, was bought jointly by Robert and Gus Yeoman, who have land adjoining. Gus bid it in and each took 40 acres, Robert getting the part with the building Improvements. . . "■.■■■ - Miss Cecii Morgan went to Chicago today to &uy a line of lenses and frames for eye glasses, which she* will have for sale in the office of Dr. Washburn. For some yeajs Dr. Washburn has sent this business to Chicago after making examinations, but Miss Morgan will hereafter be prepared to fill prescriptions herself. W. M. Hoover, Tom CrockStt and D. H. Yeoman Went to Kewanna today to attend the annual jeunion of the 87th Indiana, the regiment that met here last year and of which Edwin P. Hammond, of Lafayette, was t> o colonel. They had expected to go by auto and C. P. Wright was going with them but the threatening weather caused them to decide to go by train. ii—i ,■—■■■ ■■ ■ Charles Randle, of Barkley township, was taken to a Chicago hospital today, for an examination. He has been Subject to mental disorders for some time and** it is belidved it is epused by an injury he received when a boy, and that It may* be relieved by an operation.. He was accompanied to the dty by his wife and brother Alt and hfii sister, Mrq. J. WT McCounahay, joined them at Hammond.

W. F. Danner arrived here today from Meadville,. Pa., and will make this city his home and be employed by John M. Knapp, the liveryman and Ford auto agent. He U in expert machthlst and gave up his position in a machine shop to accept employment here. Mrs. Danner remaines in Penn* sylvan la for a visit with relatives before coming here. Mr. Danner will be employed tn the automobile department of Mr. Knapp's business. He is a pleasing .gentleman and comes with the best recommendations as to his citizenship and mechanical ability. Vice-President Sherman has appointed the following senators to represent the United States senate at the funeral of Representative Madison, who died Monday at Dodge CltyyKan.: Curtis and Bristow of Kansas, Clark of Arkansas. Stone of Missouri. Dixon of Montana. Crawford of South Dakota and Kern of Indiana. - —.— ■ ■■—■" Six prominent business men of Boston connected with-the United Shoe , Machinery company have been Indicted i by the federal grand jury tor alleged violations of the Sherman anti-trust act.