Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wooden fibre and galvanized wash tubs, a good line of pails, and all kinds of cooking pans at the Home Grocery, We are headquarters for fruit canning supplies, sugar, extra lids and rubbers, and parafine. JOHN EGER. Charles Leavel has started a hamberger and lunch wagon, and occupies the northwset court house corner just across the street from C. M. Blue’s stand. John Mitchell’s appointment as labor commissioner by Governor Sulzer was declared illegal Friday by the state court of appeals of New Work. Miss Travel Milliken returned to Chicago this morning after a visit of several weeks with her aunt, Miss Ida May Milliken, at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Thompson. George A. Davis, formerly of Kentland, manager of the Studebaker theatre, of Chicago, and Miss Helen Cann, of Chicago, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Randle, of Paxton, 111., after a visit of four days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulllns, left this morning for Logansport to visit other relatives. We have added fancy large cans of solid packed sweet potatoes to our large line of 4 for a quarter canned goods. Every can guaranJOHN EGER. The Interurban Journal, a labor paper published at South Bend for a number of towns in northern Indiana and southern Michigan, contained an article In its issue of June 19th about an examination by the state board of accountants Into the condition of the affairs of the South Bend school board and indicating that there may be some graft uncovered. One of the accountants on the job is John H. O’Neall. who is referred to as one of the most ex* pert accountants in the state, having spent his life in auditing books of corporations and manufacturing concerns. Mr. O’Neall is the son-in-law of Ed parcels..