Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Attorney J. A. Dunlap has moved to the house vacated last week by Firman Thompson. x G. E. Ulm returned to Delivan, Wis., today after visiting over Sunday with his family here. The finest lot of buggies ever exhibited in Rensselaer. See them before yon buy at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Elmer Wilcoj played ball with Monon against Monticello Sunday and his team won by the score of 7&o 2. Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter and little nieces, Wanda and Elizabeth Mead, of Hammond, visited relatives here Sunday. Remember we bundle the famous Deering line v of mowers, rakes and binders. ' - HAMILTON & KELLNER. Cope rianly and Ray Wilfcon returned yesterday from Lafayette where they witnessed the conference track meet. The latter went by the motorcycle route. Kenneth Allman, son of J. D. Allman, returned home yesterday from Boulder, Col., where he has been attending the Colorado state university for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp and children and her sister, Mrs. Joe McAvoy, returned to their home in Chicago Heights, 111., ffter visiting for several days here with relatives. Albert Bissenden has. purchased Lyman Zea’s barn and will use the best of the material in the construction of a house 'for himself on lots he owns in the east part of town. Mr. and Mrs. David Sutcliffe, of Spokane, Wash., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lera Huston. Mrs. Sutcliffe was formerly Miss Lennle Lang, bt this county, and is a sister of Mrs. Huston. You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer In Jasper or Newton counties. If your dealer does not have it 1n stock, call me up and I will supply you direct. Prices the same everywhere. HIRAM DAY. Mr. and Mrs. Vermont Hawkins came down from Chicago Saturday evening and returned Sunday, spending the day Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Willis and with Vermont’s three children, who will continue to make their home with their grandparents in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. J. t*. Hagins returned Friday from a visit at Delphi with Capt. S. L. Woodruff and family, a retired Pullman inspector. They also visited at Lafayette with Capt. E. G. Beach and wife, of the John A. Logan Post and Corps, of which Mr. and Mrs. Hagins are members, and took part in Memorial Day exercises. Dispatches from Washington state that Governor Marshall’s name will be presented to the* 4 Baltimore convention either by Senator Shively, chairman of the Indiana delegation, -fff' Judge Andrew A. Adams, of Columbia City, a member of the Indiana appellate bench, who is a delegate from the Twelfth district Senator Shively Is .understood to be willing to make the presentation speech^

J. A. Knapp has- been repairing the Lambert, auto wrecked a week ago Sunday when it turned over in the ditch, killing Miss Enolia Retherford. The machine is at Knapp’s garage on Van Rensselaer street, where the front axle has been straightened and where it will remain until a new rear wheel and glass front are received. One of the front wheels also proved to be quite badly damaged, having several broken spokes. Following its- custom of several years the Christian Sunday school gave to its pupils who had graduated from the Rensselaer high school a morocco bound bible. There were eight who received the blbles, four boys and four girls, namely: Jennie Comer, Mae Clark, Hazel Weber, Gladys- Pierce, Joe Reeve, Alfred Thompson, John Groom and Virgil Robinson. Superintendent Hamilton presented the Bibles, making a short talk to the graduates. .j. Mrs. B. S. Tillman is here from Lebanon to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King. She will go from here to Winona, to which place Mr. Tillman has preceded .her and where they .will probably spend the summer. He will take some special work in the school there in order to further qualify himself as an instrac tor. Unless a better position offers he epects to' return to Lebanon again this fall, where he has met unqualified success the past three years. Calling Cards, printed or engraved, correct else and type, at this office.