Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
See George F. Meyers’ list of Farms for Sale jn another column. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Thomson, who have been living at North Judson, are planning to go to Fort Worth, Texas, where his brothers, Terrance and Will, now are. Will’s health continues very poor. His father, James Thomson, had a letter from him today. Terrance has not found any employment yet. Don’t wait until Friday to have some one tell you about the Funfest. Be on hand Thursday night and see for yourself. Ben Faker, of Raub, who has been visiting the family of John Martin, east of'town, went to Chalmers today to visit other relative^. Have you made your arrangements to attend the all-star performance at the Presbyterian church Thursday night? You're expected. The will of the late J. C. Thrawls was probated today. His stepdaughter, Mrs. Ira Gray, was made the administratrix. R. J. Crain, brother-in-law of Mrs. Gray, was here and together they looked after the business. The property consists of a vacant lot adjoining the old Thrawls property, which was purchased some time ago by Mr. and Mrs. Gray. We sell Alter’s meal and buckwheat. „Phbne 202. . v . Mrs. O. Hamblen returned to her home at West Lebanon today, after a visit since Saturday with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Biggs, and family. A .proceeding brought by Yes Criswell against James Haynes, seeking to have the latter placed under a peace bond, resulted in the acquittal of Haynes. Criswell and his brothers have had more or less trouble with Haynes and Ves states that he and Haynes recently met and that Haynes told him that he would shoot him and all his brothers. Haynes claims that the argument was not so strenuous as that and that all he said was that he was not afraid of them. Each had charged the other with having done some talking of a disrespectful nature to outside parties, Squire Irwin heard the evidence at the court house Tuesday evening and did not find the evidence against Haynes sufficient to justify placing him under a peace bond and he was released. The case was brought in Justice Bruner's court at first and on request was venued to Irwin’s court. Of course, everybody knows * that the place to buy watches, silverware and jewelry, that is dependable, is at a Jewelry store. Clarke has a fine new line and at the righ price, quality considered. . , Representative Sabath, of Chicago, obtained the passage Monday in the house of his hill providing for the erection of an immigration station in Chicago. The bill carries an. appropriation of $75,000. Mr» Sabath expects the passage of the bill by the senate at the present session. The purpose la to make Chieago central headquartam sass the care and comfort of immigrants coins to homes in the vest.
