Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM A Voice i£in\h|l)eep His Father’s SAVE TOOK COUPONS.

W. R. Meguire made a business trip to Chicago today. Mrs. W. F. Osborn and daughter Fern went to Indianapolis today. >fi. P. Honan returned today from a business trip to Knox. Mrs. John Sharp and daughterr Dorothy, of Chicago Heights, 111., came today to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Etta Blackman and son Harold went to Birds, 111., today to spend the summer. , , X JT -mi ■ .. j - • it;-- 1 ... J... Alex. Frye has been sick with stomach trouble for a few days but Is not confined to his home; Miss Edna Stewart, of Quannah, Texas, is visiting her uncle‘and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart, of Hang-, tog Grove township. Mr. and Mrs- Wm. Martin,.ot north of the railroad, gave a birthday party Saturday night for their little daughter. -7 70. OX p- J- a. _ 1 -oo '• - Dennis Healy was in town Saturday. Among the good things he did while here was to subscribe for The Republican for a year. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe visited at McCoysburg Saturday with her brother, C. W. Bussell. On Sunday she attended a birthday dinner given for her nephew, Royal Bussell. Moses Chupp has been confined to her bed for the past week with a gathering to her head. She is very alck but the doctors think if will not end fatally. •. . Or Bud Hammond came today from Chicago on the early morning train and went to Parr on business. He will return here before going to his home in Lisbon, N. Dak. s I* Ralph G. Maibauer and wife, of Medaryville, came Sunday to visit her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Lyman Zea. She will remain for a week or two and he will return today or tomorrow. ■ i Mrs. Jack Jones, nee Alice Drake, came Saturday from Cambridge, 0., for an indefinite visit with her mother. Mrs. Mary Drake and friends. Her husband will come, for >a short visit before they return.-to-their home. ' r.-taa-a ■-':V7X~ i ; TherA was a .eighty lively baseball game at the coCßsfce Sunday afternoon between the religious and secular students. Elmer Wileox umpired the game which was won by the secular students by the close score of 2 to L - Americans blew themselves to the tune of $200,000,000 this year for foreign luxuries, according to n bulletin issued by the bureau of statistics of the department of commerce and labor. Miss Myrtle Vbrk came from Chicago Saturday, where she has been in a hospital for several weeks taking treatment for an infection of the hand. It is practically healed now and she hopfes to be able to remain home. f? ■ 1.'.1.-ii. i ■ i .■ - , Eugene Victor Debs, of Terre Haute, Ind„ was nominated as a candidate for the presidency of the United States by the national socialists' convention at Indianapolis lute Friday. Emil Seidel, former may ojr of Milwaukee, was. named for vice-president, owing to the importance of the contests over the seating of delegates to the republican national convention, officers of the national committee will make an effort to have every one of the fifty-three members of the committee present to Chicago when the hearings begin June 4.