Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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WALKER TOWNSHIP. Walker Centre school had vacation Tuesday since election was held at that place. Miss Essa Foust spent Tuesday visiting Miss Grace Holfgan’s school. The masquerade party at Mr. and Mrs. Weaver’s, hallowe’en evening, was not very well attended on account of the bad weather. Misses Mabel, Katherine and Anna Karch spent Sunday afternoon .with Mrs. Otto Nickerson. Mrs. Fred Karch furnished dinner and supper for the election board Tuesday. J. Collins and son, Everett, were away from home over Sunday. J. Gailick and family visited Mr. L. L. Lewis Sunday. Mr. Shell and Mr. Lewis returned to Morgan Park Monday to cast their vote Tuesday. Caleb Linn quit working sor v Lane Mize Friday. It seems they had' some slight misunderstanding. Lyceum Course Dates. Dec. 3.—Sylvester A. Long. (Delivered commencement address in Rensselaer two years.) Jan. 31.—Maclnnes Neilson. March 10.—Sarah Mildred Wfllmer. April 14.—The Bohannans. Arthur Tuteur’s official majority in Jasper county is 101, an error existing in the vote for him as found in the table. It is understood that Fred Longwell carried Newton county by about 100; which would make it a heck and neck race between these two candidates. Out less than one hour, *the jury in the Albert Lebig manslaughter case in the Laporte superior court returned a verdict of not guilty. Lebig was charged with having inserted the nozzle of a compressed air hose iqto a fellow workman and “blown him up.” The man’s stomach and intestines were torn to places and he died. The affair occurred at the factory in Michigan City, where both men were emplqyed. A Cldsslfled Adv. will find tt