Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Elizabeth Buck, of Chicago, is visiting friends at Mt. Ayr for two weeks. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas* Eclectic Oil. Fine for cuts, burns, bruises. Should be kept in every home. 25c and. 50c...?:'■ Dr. E. N. Loy returned today from Piqua, 0., where, with his wife and son, Robert, he has been visiting his father. Mrs. Loy and son went on to Columbus, where they will remain until about September Ist. Joseph Meyer and son Frank, of Pittsburg, Pa., are visiting his mother, Mrs. Wm. Meyer, and other relatives here. They expect to go to Danville, 111., tomorrow to visit their brother and uncle; Frank P. Meyer. Judge Clark’Price, brother of M. B. Price, of Rensselaer, has been renominated for state senator from eight counties of southwestern Kansas without opposition, which shows the'high esteem in which -he is held by the republicans of that state. R. E. Orahood returned today from a two months* prospecting trip, most of which time was spent in Nebraska, He looks on the country around Hastings, Neb., with much favor and he and his wife will probably move there the latter part of this week. “Pure political buncombe and a whole lot of fuss about a trivial matter,” was the way Representative Anthony, of Kansas, described the Major Beecher B. Ray incident in the investigation of the war department being conducted by a house committee. The judicial convention of Jasper and Newton county republicans will be held at Mt. Ayr tomorrow, at 1 o’clock, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for prosecuting attorney for the 30th judicial circuit, to be voted for at the November election. I D. Hatton and-daughter, Miss L. A. Hatton, and his brother, W. L. Hatton, of Whittier, Cal., left today for Kankakee, IIL, where they will attend the 50th anniversary of the 7sth Illinois Volunteers tomorrow. W. L. Hatton arrived here Sunday and came purposely to attend the reunion. Alvin P. Hovey post, G. A R„ of Indianapolis, which was organized shortly after the death of Governor P. Hovey and named for him, has surrendered its charter. Transfer cards to the other posts of the city will be given the members. ' Death diminished the membership until there were only thirty-six on the roll. Peter Papaz, of Joliet, 111., was in LaPorte Friday and made arrangements for the Renting of the third floor of the Guenther building for the establishment of a business college which is to etart in LaPorte September let * The postoffice* at Bourbonnais, 111., was robbed for the fourth time last Wednesday nighj. The safe was demolished by the .explosion. The robbers got S2O in cash and left S2OO In stamps in the safe.
