Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Early Morning Bus Calls. Hereafter I wish all who want to lave the bus call for them for early morning trains to leave the calls at my residence instead of the hotel. All other calls can be left at either place. Residence Phone No. 369. BILLY FRYE. , - .... , > Everett Halstead arrived home last night from White River Junction, Vermont, and will register here Monday. Mrs. Halstead did not accompany him at this time, being unable to make the trip. Today Mr. Halstead and his father-in-law, A. C. Pancoast, are in Hammond. Ross Goble went to Lafayette today to take up his position with the M. Schultz big store. He will'have charge of the dressgoods and silk department Ross is a splendid clerk and always makes good wherever he is employed. His family will continue to remain here for the present. C. O. Spencer came down from DeMotte today. He reports things very busy at the kraut factory and a better yield of cabbage than was at first expected. The construction of the two Kersey roads in Keener township will be begun Monday. Tom Abbrlng has the contract for four miles and C. E. Kersey for one mile. Confirmation of the report that Hubert L. Russell, an was killed by a band of Mexican rebels near Durango, in the state of that name, last Sunday was received at the state department in Washington -late—Wednesday. The -murder was committed by a band under the leadership of Luis Caso. Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth went to Chicago this morning, where she will take music during the winter at the Columbia school, making trips to the city for instruction. Miss Hollingsworth graduated last year from Wellesley, Mass., and Miss Dorothy Hollingsworth entered that college this year after completing a preparatory course last spring. The parents of Mrs. L. Paris Builta, editor of the Morocco Courier, who have been visiting another daughter who is a missionary in Japan, wrqte that they will complete a trip around the world on their way back to America. About Nov. Ist, they will leave Japan for China, Egypt, France and England, reaching home in the spring. Rensselaer owns its own electric light plant and we believe it would be a great thing if we could have Washington street lighted with the cluster lights, boulevard style. The system is used in many towns that have to pay for the lights to a private lighting company- Kentland, has the system and Morocco is discussing It It would go a long ways toward making Rensselaer attractive and would be a fine investment Let’s look into it .