Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Che Princess Cbeatre THIO. GEORGE, Prop. , ; ’Sx. % .
Commissioner's Sale of Beal Estate.
Notice is hereby given that I will, on Saturday, August 2nd, 1913, at „ jny office Jn. the State Bank Bldg., in the City of Rensselaer, sell to the highest bidder the following described real estate in Barkley Township, known as the Zimmerman farm: The nw% of the ne% of section 16, township 30 north, range 6 west, 40 acres Improved. Also th# south % of the nw% of section 9, township 30 north, range 6 west, 80 acres unimproved.. This land is being sold to close an estate and will be sold on terms of 1-3 eash, the balance in two equal payments, due in 9 and 18 months respectively, or all cash will be accepted. Land will be shown to parties interested. . JOHN A. DUNLAP, Commissioner. Mrs. J. L. Hagins went to Chicago today for a week’s visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. W. H. Barkley and Miss Bernice Rhoads went to Gary today for a short visit. Mrs. George E. Hershman returned to Crown Point yesterday after a visit here with Smith Newell and family. E. J. Breitzman and family returned to Chicago yesterday after a week’s visit with Fred Popp and family near Pleasant Grove. Mrs. E. Osborne, of Valparaiso, who has been visiting the family of Chas. E. Osborn, for the past week, went to Chicago today to visit relatives. Mr. And. Mrs. E. A. Doolittle, of Carrollton, 111, came yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Mr. Doolittle is the superintendent of the schoosl at Carrollton. ..1 - - . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Timmons, of Kankakee, returned to their home today after a week’s visit with the families of W. P.« Michael and Charles Harris. George H. Gifford, executor of the B. J. Gifford estate, was accompanied to Rensselaer the first of the week by his wife, who remained during the week and accompanied him home today. John Moore did not go to work at the Monon offices in Chicago this week, but returned home and resumed work at the depot Thursday. He was promised a job here in about three weeks, however. W. 8. Vought, of Ft. Wayne, a onearmed man but not a veteran of the Civil War, has been in Rensselaer for several days soliciting funds for some homes that are being maintained by the Volunteers of America. Mrs. 8. F. Asher, formerly Miss Evelyn Miller, who taught school the past year in Indianapolis, visited her mother, Mrs. Sarah Miller, here two days this w6ek and went from here to Chicago to enter the university tor the summer course in domestic science. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins were in Lafayette this week and guests of Capt. E. G. Black, the quartermaster of the John A. Logan Post, to which Mr. Hagins belongs. They attended the meeting of the post and the Woman’s Relief Corps and had a most enjoyable visit.' Miss Angela Kolhoff returned home from Bloomington yesterday after a visit there with Miss Florence Allman and -Miss Florence Ryan. Miss Alleen Allman, who accompanied her to Bloomington, stopped off at Lafayette to remain over Sunday with relatives. F. Reed and little son, of Dayton, Ohio, who have been visiting relatives at Forest, Ind., came yesterday afternoon to visit Frank Alter and wife and other relatives in this county, going this morning to visit his brother, John Reed, at Parr.\ . Will Platt returned yesterday from Lafayette, where his wife’s father, Stephen J. Olds, had ope of his legs amputated the first of the week. He withstood the operation very welt Mrs. Platt will remain there with him tor two or three weeks. He is now at the Home Hospital
