Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1913 — P. W. Horton Piano Tuning [ARTICLE]
P. W. Horton Piano Tuning
Mr. and Mrs. E. PUlett, of Indian apodis, spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McLain. James (toftel, of Francesville, was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Leo Worland, over the Fourth. Monon and Medaryville had some ball game at the latter named town. Medaryville “stocked up” with the hope of beating Mo non and the game went 13 innings Monon won it 3 to 1. Monon is to play in Rensselaer one week from Sunday. Mrs. J. P. Green has just received word that the last one of her soldier brothers has “answered the last roll call.** Rev. Norman Carr is well known to all Baptists of Indiana, as he served as financial secretary of Franklin college for 22 yean, 1880-1902. He traveled much through the state and raised the present endowment of Franklin. Also at Upper Alton, 111., he accomplished the same for Shurtliff College In 1910 he became the pastor of the Marion avenue Baptist church at Aurora, 111., and was the same at the thus of death. Mr. Carr was a G. A. R. man, having served with two brothers, who have preceded him to the other world, in the 116th N. Y. State Vol. He enlisted in 1862 and served until the close Of the war. He died Friday night, July 4. Had he lived until July 15th, he would have been 711 yean of age. Mrs. Green will not attend the funeral, which occurs Monday at Aurora, 111., on account
