Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. See Ray Delmer for electrical supplies. —J._H.i-k-Ellis made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Chapter XIX of “The Pool of Flame” will be found on page two. Mrs. C. M. Shotts, of Chicago, is the guest of Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Militia drill tonight. Let every member be on hand sharply at 8 o’clock. The eleven-acre property of R. W. Marshall is for sale. See ad in Classified Column. Mrs. William Kennedy and little daughter went to Frankfort today for a two weeks’ visit. - B. Forsythe went to Chicago today to attend the auto show and the federal court at Hammond Friday and will return Saturday. W. A. Roach is the new county chairman of the Carroll county republicans, while W. 0. Thomas was again chosen in White county. We have a very full stock of all grade of coal, both hard and soft. Phone 273. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Richard E. Doty, a retired Pennsylvania engineer, is dead at his home in Ft. Wayne. Mr. Doty was a veteran employe of the Pennsylvania. Anyone desiring rugs made out of old carpets call up Alfred Donnelly for information, Phone 501-L. Representing the Western Rug Co., Chicago. Emigration from and through Germany to America declined during the last year,, the number of emigrants being 226,500 in 1911, as against 300,585 in 1910. -. Captain W. E. Welty, formerly of Monticello, but since 1888 a resident of Valparaiso, died in the latter city Monday, evening. He was almost 74 years of age. J. H. SL Ellis, W. V. Porter, C. J. Dean, D. S. Hakeever, S. R. Nichols and Geo. H. Healey went to Lafayettetoday to attendtheloth district organization convention. “The Best Ever” home made bread, cinnamon loaves, cakes, doughnuts, rye and graham bread and Boston baked beans at Mrs. Green’s bakery. Order the day before. Phone 477. Dr. E. N. Loy was called to Chicago this morning by word from the hospital that George Reed’s condition had grown worse. The Republican was unable to learn the particulars. The Monticello Journal of Monday said that Harry Arrick is now able to be up and move around. His nurse has been discharged and he seems to be on the road to complete recovery. . There will be no more appropriations for battleships or public buildings at this session of congress. This was the decision of the democrats of the house after a spirited caucus last night. Residents in isolated towns of Huntington county are aroused by reports that a gang of safe blowers is headed that way. At Bippus, it is said, residents carry guns when leaving their homes. Possibility that the government may abandon Fort Sheridan, near Chicago, is contained in a report made by the secretary of war in response to a house resolution regarding the plans of the army staff. ’• Orville, aged four, son of William Lamb, a farmer near Noblesville, was killed by his brother, Virgil, aged 11, who was playing with a shotgun during the absence of his parents. The children did not know the gun was loaded. > ’ , We have installed a new burr mill and are making an excellent grade of corn meal. Ask your grocer for it or order direct / ■HAMILTON & KELLNER.
