Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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'Lawrence Lyons was oyer from Brook today. Mrs. S. C. Irwin is expected home tomorrow from her visit in Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Irene Bums went to Otterbein today to visit her sister, Mrs. Albert Sherrill. Sam Wicker, who works for Jay Wood, went to Frankfort today to remain over Sunday. . —. i A new night clerk wilL be installed at the Makeever house Monday night, being Will Waymire, of Wolcott. Mrs. James P. Karr returned to Fort Wayne today after a visit here with her father, Albert Witham, and family. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald, of Hegewisch, 111., came this morning for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J W. Childers. D. B. Wallace, a traveling salesman, came to Rensselaer today to spend the day with his son, A. E. Wallace, and family. C. Ross Dean and C. M. Sharp came down from Chicago today, where they are attending the university, tor a week end visit. Roberts still has a nice clean line of buggies and carriages and has a new stock coming. Call and see him on Front street, just across the street from King’s blacksmith shop. Wm. Mann, aged 50 years, of near Deep River, went to celebrate at Crown Point. He choked to death at the Kindberg hotel of that place while attempting to swallow a piece of beef.
Misses Letha and Mary Wright, sisters of W. J. Wright, have been visiting him all this week. They are both teaching school at Chisholm, Minn., and will spend part of the summer vacation here and part in Chicago.' Dr. Shupert, the chiropractor, Who has had an office over Fendig’s drug store, has rented the rooms 4n the Roth building formerly occupied by the interurban office, and will move there the first of the week. Abe Martin says: “It’s mighty unbecomin’ In men t’ criticise our skirts, since it’s years since they wuz wearin’ bell-bottomed trousers,” said Miss Taiwney Apple t’day. Th’ worst thing about flirtin’ is that you’re liable t’ git married. Misses Celina Switzer and niece, Miss Clara Switzer, went to Watseka, 111., today, where the former will remain for a considerable time. Miss Clara will visit at Watseka and then go to Chicago Heights, Chicago and Indiana Harbor before returning home. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optometrist, makes a speciality of fitting glasses for headache and other nervous affections. The clear-seeing eye is not always a normal eye. It may obtain perfect vision by a strain. This will In time injure the eye and affect the nervous system. Office in former Harris Bldg., over Je.«sen’s Jewelry Store. Phone 403. This is one of the dullest days we have encountered for local news, but this will be evident by the columns of Republican. Today seems to be a rather dull day in town, also, as not many farmers have come in to trade and evidently they are all looking after thrashing and harvesting. When there Is nothing doing in the news line, it is impossible to make a newspaper look very attractive and you will be excused for all the mean things you care to say about the paper and its editors this evening.
A school for militia officers has been arranged to begin at Port Benjamin Harrison next Monday, July 14th, and continue for five days. The company flrßt sergeants and quartermaster sergeants are also asked to attend this school. The officers of the local company are all so situated that they can not attend. First Sergeant Garland and Quartermaster Sergeant Wiltshire, however, expect to attend the school. The regular summer encampment starts at Port Benjamin Harrison July 21st, and all members of the companies can not furnish an adequate excuse are expected to attend this camp.
