Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Remarkable Range Mo one beard before of a range with to many advantages for anything like tbis price. The hot blast combustion which saves the wasting gases in the fuel, thus making one bod of coal do the work of two In other ranges, is only one of more than a dozen points of superiority which Cole’s Hot Blast Range the modern, up-to-date range, bas over all others. \ (B-61) WARNER BEOS.’ HARDWARE Mrs. Carrie Short went to Monon today. Harry Kurrie came down from Chicago this afternoon. Pipe Organ recital at Christian church Monday evening, Oct. 28th. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lew Robinson, east of town, this morning. Price of tickets for recital Monday night 35 cents for adults; children under 14 years, 25 cents. John and Jerry Healy and Don Beam went to Lowell this morning to assist the band at a political meeting at Hobart this afternoon and Lowell tonight. Perry Gwin has ordered his paper changed from El Paso, Texas, to Parral, Chili, Mex., where he is the agent and manager for the Waters Pierce Oil Co. T. F. Dunlap, who is to have a public sale at his farm near Surrey on Thursday of next week, is intending to move to Elwood. Mrs. Dunlap is already there and he will follow after the sale. He has rented his farm to Estel Price. Mrs. B. F. Grant returned home today after spending the past month in the west She was called to Kansas by the death of her sister, Mrs. Mark Yeoman. She also visited the family of E. G. Warren, at Lawton, and J. F. W'arren at Oklahoma City. Mr. Don Russel Thayer gave a splendid programme last night. The “Overture to William Tell” on the large pipe organ was especially effective and much appreciated.—Nashville Banner. At Christian church, Monday evening, Oct. 28. The Michigan City News, in its race track news, says: “Where the barber shop was, Surgeon Chappel opened hospital quarters at noon, and a Rensselaer man was at once put to bed. There are four cots in the hospital ward.” No news of any sickness among Company M has been received here. Under a full size cut in this morning’s Indianapolis Star, of our John Morgan, is told the following legend: “Backbone, live wire and last but not least, “star” of the team, Pete Morgan, the player with the “bad” shoulder, the bad, “bad” luck, etc., will be in the game for Butler against Earlham tomorrow.” The heading was “Hard Luck Star, Packed as Real Star in Earlham Game.” County Clerk Perkins was at Indianapolis Wednesday making arrangements to get the election supplies for Jasper county. The ballots will be shipped to him by express. The printing of the ballots for the state, numbering 1,230,000, was completed yesterday. All will ’be distributed except 40,000 to be held in the guarded vaults of the secretary of state for use in an emergency. The county ballots are being printed at The Republican office and will be ready for distribution to the election inspectors on Saturday, November 2nd. 6,680 ballots will be printed for Jasper county. CASTOR IA For infant* and Children. flu Kind Ym Have Always Bought
