Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Oscar made a business trip to Parr this morning. ‘ Frank Osborne went to Wheatfield this morning. Fred Hamilton has gone to Greencastle ih search of work. “ W. R. Lee, who is conducting a closing out sale at Reynolds, Sundayed at home. Before you buy, see our buggies and carriages. HAMILTON & KELLNER. | Harry Wade, who is now located at Lebanon, in the barber business, is visiting friends here. If you want a cream separator at a reasonable price and easy terms, see Hamilton & Kellner. Born, Saturday, to John E. Lyons and wife, who are living in the Cliff property on Front street, a daughter. The best machinery is what our progressive farmers want. We handle only standard lines. HAMILTON & KELLNER.

Mr. ana Mrs. Earle Reynolds arrived in New York Friday on the Mauretania from Europe and are expected here in a short time to spend the summer vacation. The annual meeting of the Indiana postmasters will be held at Columbus on July 22 to 24, inclusive, and over 500 of Uncle Sam’s employes are expected to attend. Mrs. Bernhardt and two children returned to her home in Hamlet this morning after a two weeks’ visit with her two brothers near Remington, and E. M. Thomas, of Rensselaer. M. E. Griffin, who moved to Meza, Ariz., last year for the benefit of his wife’s health, nas returned to Indiana, and is now at the home of relatives near McCoysburg. Mrs. Griffin’s health is much improved. Bankers of Lake, Newton, Porter, Jasper, LaPorte, Starke, Pulaski, and St. Joseph counties will gather at Lafayette on Wednesday, June 11, for their annual spring meetihg. LaPorte bankers will entertain their guests at luncheon on the day of the meeting.

Charged with murdering Ralph Tuteli, Mrs. Marie Diema Domminick was placed on trial at South Bend Friday. The woman, who killed Tuteli with a butcher knife, alleges that she did so because the man persisted in annoying her-' daughter. CqL Joseph Turnock, 77 years old, was killed at South Bend last Friday night while cranking his automobile. He had chocked his engine and had carelessly forgotten to remove his clutch. The machine started and, , pushing him against an iron post, crushed him to death.

Bradley Travis Ross, of Rensselaer, will graduate from Jhe Massachusetts Institute of Technology, at Boston, Tuesday afternoon, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Science. His subject will be “The heat of Combustion of Calcium Cyan amide.” The United States took steps Friday to give to the public full information concerning the various alleged cures for tuberculosis which are attracting widespread attention. The aim is to disclose whether the treatments being exploited actually possess the virtues claimed for them by their sponsors. Representative Graham, of Pennsylvania, Friday introduced a bill in congress to appropriate immediately $15,000,000 to increase the navy by authorizing the construction of three first-class battleships to be as heavily armed, as powerfully armored and as speedy as any battleship afloat. Mrs. Charles Vick will go to, Chicago tomorrow to attend a reunion of the Jones family. There are three children of the family left, Mrs. Vick, whose age is 73; Sam Jones, of Chicago, aged 83, Mrs. Sallie Shannon, of Detroit, Mich., aged 75. The three children will be present at the reunion. Charles J. Murphy, of Brookstbn, member of the Public Utilities Commission of Indiana will entertain the -members of the Purdue class of 1893 at the Country Club of Lafayette Tuesday night. Mr. Murphy was a member of that class. There were forty-four graduates twenty years ago and it is expected that there will be thirty there for the reunion. Miss Eva Moore, who has been deputy clerk for some time, has resigned her position and will leave tomorrow for an extended visit with Mrs. Irma Pullins, at Townsend, Mont Miss Mary Brown, one Of this year’s graduates of the Rena selaer high school, will accompany Miss Moore, her home being at Townsend. They will stop on the way at Denver and Salt Lake City. Miss Ethel Perkins has taken Miss Moore-’s place In her father’s office.

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