Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Call Phone 99 for the best bread ever sold in Rensselaer. The National —* A —. Captain and Mrs. J. M Wasson returned last week from Greenville, 0-, where they spent several pleasant days. He not only stood the trip well but returned home feeling better than he did before he started away. Miss Hazel Lamson, who has been teaching in the East Chicago schools for the past year, returned Saturday and will spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Jay E. Lamson, of southwest of town. Principal C. Ross Dean, of the Rensselaer schools, went to Chicago this morning to -start in on a six weeks’ course at Chicago University. Mrs. Dean will remain here with his parents, remaining there there for about three weeks. During his absence from home Sunday some one broke into J. M. Sauser’s residence west of town and made free with contents of his cellar. Capt. Sauser is naturally much incensed and is offering $lO reward for information leading to the discovery of the guilty ones. Mrs. W. A. Davenport and children returned last week from a month’s visit with-relatives hi Louisville, Ky. Mr. Davenport’s father expected to return with them but did not feel that he could stand the trip. It is possible that he might come about July Ist if his health permits. He is 76 years of age. Dave Warner, who has been working iti Chicago Heights and other places for several years, has returned to Rensselaer in order to care for his recently widowed mother*- Mrs, J. PWarner. He will work at his -trade- ofpainting and paperhanging, having formed a partnership with J. W. Smith. H. W. Wood, Sr., reports that he had a fine time at the reunion of his regiment, the 93rd Ohio, held on June 14th at Dayton. There were 10f> of his comrades at the reunion and they served a fine dinner at the soldiers’ home. In all 'respects the re union was one of the best ever held by his. regiment. His son, Paul, accompanied him. Rex Warner found it necessary to forcibly eject a drunk man from his theatre Saturday night. He does not intend to have his playhouse made the lounging place of boozers and the lesson impressed upon the offender Saturday night will probably serve as a sufficient warning to others to steer clear of the Rex when under the influence. *Merle Warren, son of E. G. Warren, of Lawton, Okla., is visiting here. He came as far as Chicago with a party of Lawton people, who are going to attend the republican national convention, and came down here Saturday night. He will visit here for about a week. Merle is about sixteen years of age and moved to Oklahoma w r ith his parents three years ago. $
, C. W. Duncan and E. Vi Toms, of Greenfield, stopped off here yesterday on their way by auto to the republican convention at Chicago. Dr. Duncan is the republican nominee for state senator from the district composed of Hancock, Fayette and Rush. He was the guest while here of C. Arthur who attended college with Mr. Duncan. Ex-Mayor Bookwalter, accompanied by former postmaster Robert H. Bryson, and S. D. and Chas. Pierson, of Indianapolis, were here Sunday enroute to Chicago to attend the convention. E. J. Robison, Brffce Robison and James R. Henry, also prominent Indianapolis men, were also here enrbute to the convention. 411 were guests at the Makeever hotel. Shelby Comer stated Saturday that corn planting at his farm, north of. town, will be completed today and that his force will then start in to finish husking last year’s crop. He has 38 rows still standing in the field and 25 shocks that have not been husked. All wintered very well, but Shelby hopes never again to run across a fall and winter so bad that the corn crop can not be gathered in season. Capt George H. Healey and Lieutenants True D. Woodworth and Herman B. Tuteur went to Fort Benjamin Harrison, near Indianapolis, today to attend a school for Wiltia officers, being conducted by regular army instructors. The school will last for five days. The regular army camp for all members of the militia will be held at Fort Benjamin Harrison July 15th so 24th, inclusive; Bread, the best in the world, at McFarland’s.
