Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1911 — LAFAYETTE SPECIALIST DIED THURSDAY NIGHT. [ARTICLE]

LAFAYETTE SPECIALIST DIED THURSDAY NIGHT.

(lad ) school, was graduated in 1882 after taking a science course. He then spent three years in the Ohio Medical college in Cincinnati, taking his degree there in 1886. He opened an office here In 1887, and had been practicing here since, specializing in diseases of the eye, ear and thsspt.' Dr. Peters gained considerable fame in 1889 in dOnnection with the famous Pettit murder case in this county. The wife of the Rev. Fred Pettit died sud-

trips to Many Rensselaer people also consulted,-him at his Lafayette office. Miss Clara Peters, who practiced as an optician here for some time, is * sister of the dead specialist. Ladies desiring millinery and dressmaking, also ladies’ tailoring, caU bn Mrs. H. A. Crinps, over Trust and Savings Bgnk, p P \ Mr. mid Mrs. Allen Swim went to Francesvilte this morning to see her father, H. S. Bailey, who is In quite poor heaHh. He was 80 years of age Sept m. Hr Swim will remain there over Sunday but Mrs. Swim turned home. Mrs. C. Q. SpiUer and mother, Mrs. Powell, and Miss Maud Spider drove over from Rensselaer Monday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Swain. Mrs. Emily Spltler, who has been visiting With her sister, Mrs. Swain, for ten days, returned to Rensselaer with them.—Morocco Courier. Mrs. C. A. Roberts and Mrs. Fred Phillips wgre in Fowler at the horse show Friday to spend the day with relatives and attend the horse show. They ,speak of the show in glowing terms, say it waa a fine one. The parade was headed by a Sfx-horse blade team. The parade was a mile long. Dave Halstead and Cyras Rice were premium winners.

“I wish you would say something about autos being out at night without lights*" said a citizen to The ReReporter a few days ago. He then pointed out the fact that a number go without any lights or with them jk> dim that they can scarcely be seen. Tlysre is a constant danger that a serious accident will ensue. The rear lights as well as the front ones should be kept lighted. > >*• - ■ \ - , Chas. C. Warner and wife, 8. E. Sparling and Hiss Edith Shedd, Rex Warner and Georgia Harris, Uvtngston Ross and his mother, Mrs. F. A. Ross want to Hazelden this morning to attend a Sigma Chi picnic given by George Ade. The mon are all members of that fraternity. A large crowd from various places will be at the’picnic and the Lafayette crdwd will return via Rensselaer, on the 11;0B train tonight A ball game and other amusements are features of the event at Mr. Ada’s beautiful oountry borne. Mrs. Sarah Frseman. of , Barkley township, entertained her nieoss and nephews hi twslvs o’clock dinner Sunday, ht honor of Alta Randle, of Ottawa, Kansas, who is here visiting Core** #er* laid for twelve—-Misses Carrie, Cora and Alta Robinson, Hazel and Blanche Parker, Virgie Tillett, Dlca Freeman. Zara Tillett and Alta Randlf, Messrs. True and Irte Robinson and Leslie Tillett Regardless of the day being disagreeable every one enjoyed tbetbeelves, and departed hoping they would be entertained again soon by' their aunt—Praoceevilie Tribune.