Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Knights of Pythias will work in the rank of page next Tuesday night Mrs. G. W. Payne has been visiting relatives at Chicago Heights this week. Mrs. Hemphill and son went to Roann today for a visit until Monday with her mother. Mrs. J. H. Crisler, of Macy, Ind. came yesterday to visit the family of Benjamin Harris. John Horton went to Mt. Ayr today to work in’ Charles Knapp’s barbershop/ "Miss Blanche Babcock went to Lafayette today to attend a house party at the Theta Xi frat house. Mayor Meyers and C. G. Spitler returned yesterday from a business trip to Hartford City and Montpelier. Attorney Frank Foltz went to Kentlan'd today, where the judge was to announce his finding in the Beahler guardian case. Geneva -Reynolds and Lucile Harmon -went to Surrey today to visit Miss Elizabeth Luers’ school and to attend the box supper there tonight. Mrs. Sam Stover returned to Lafayette today after a visit since Tuesday with her son, Frank, and famliy, near Fair Oaks. Charley Hill left this morning for Madison, Ind., and after a short visit there will start for Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the winter. Mrs. John Meharry, of near Mt. Ayr, went to Longcliffe today to visit her son, Who has been in the hospital for the insane for the past year. J. Ogden Armour and Edward Tilden, millionaire packers, Wednesday were summoned for service on the November grand jury at Chicago

Bert Avis, who drives B. J.. Gifford’s automobile,' will leave next Tuesdaj for Mesa, Ariz., where he will spend the winter. Fifteen thousand persons on board fifty steamships on the Pacific ocean received election returns by wireless Tuesday night from stations in San Francisco. Mrs. Joe Goff arrived home last evening from Belle Fourche, S. Dak., and will probably spent} the winter here with hex parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion 1. Adams. Rev. B. H. Truman, who has been pastor of the Baptist church in Warsaw for five years, has resigned. He has accepted a call to the Baptist church at Goodland. Lyman Zea went to Medaryville yesterday to visit his daughter. He took along a small supply of liniment to offer to the people there to heal up the political wounds of the campaign. Make your own mincemeat. There is no mince-meat equal to home-made. We have nice “Baldwin” apples, raisins, .currants and citron. ■ JOHN EGER. A good chance to lay in your winter apples at a cheap price. A carload of fancy Michigan hand-picked winter apples, in bulk, next Monday and Tuesdav at 70c a bushel. JOHN EGER. Mrs. C. B. Harrold, of Spencer, arrivedfcthis morning to visit her father, Steward Hammond, and her brother J. P. Hammond, and other relatives Mr. Harrold has gone to Mobile, Ala. for the winter, and Mrs. Harrold will join him there after a visit here. A. D. Babcock, of Goodland, and Frank Davis, of Brook, were in Rensselaer over night, and took the train to Delphi this morning, where they represent E. L. Mitten, of Goodland, in a personal injury suit, against the Wabash railroad. Airs. William Meyer went to Danville, 111., this morning to visit her son, Frank, and wife for a week or two. After her return here she will soon leave again for Pittsburgh Pa., to visit her son, Joseph Meyer, and family. Casto and mother have moved into the house recently vacated by Dean M erica and Alva Simpapn has moved into the house vacated by Mr. Casto. Glen Overly recently purchased the house vacated by Mr. Simpson and his stepfather, Douglas Smith is moving to it today.

Goodland will continue “dry.” A remonstrance signed by 236 voters, a majority of 17, was filed from Grant township a few days ago at the Newton county auditor’s office at KentGoodland will thus be “dry” for two more years unless the new democratic legislature repeals the Moore remonstrance law\ The shirt and overall factory at Brook up a few days ago. It has been closed for some time because it was impossible to procure the labor to operate it. The prospects of a democratic administration caused the owner to figure that he would be able to hire plenty of help at a cheap price. Mrs. Minerva Wilson and son, Homer, of Kingman, Kans„ left for their home this morning after a visit here with her brother, Levi Clouse, and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler, of Kersey, she being another sister of Mr. Clouse, also returned home today after a few days’ visit here. Geo. M. Wilcox went to McLean, 111., today for a short visit witiTTiis aged mother, who just came there from lowa. She will be 82 years of age in January. Elmer Wilcox is taking a short lay off from his job at the depot and himself and wife will remain on his father’s farm during the latter’s absence. Five alleged safe blowers escaped from cells under the detective bureau at police headquarters in Chicago. The noises, of their jail breaking was unheard owing to the hiss of steam from a defective radiator. The men used c chair rung to break, the lock on the cells. Exit from the building was found through a coal hole.