Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 178, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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BASEBALL MEETING. v A meeting of all ball players and All stockholders is called for Tuesday evening, July 29th, at the armory, at 8 o’clock. Let all turn out. Obituary of Bernice Iliff. Bernice Pearl Iliff was born Oct 30, 1898, at Chicago Heights, 111. Bernice, who lived and was jpst budding into womanhood, has gone to blossom in a fairer, brighter world than this. She died July' 22nd, at 8 a. m., aged 14 years, 8 months and 22 days, leaving two sisters, a father and a mother to mourn their loss here; also a host of friends. Col. M. W. Lynch arrived from Stroud, Okla, this morning. Attorney A. Halleck made a bus! ness visit to Chicago today. August Busse returned to Cincinnati today after a visit of several days at St. Joseph’s college. Mrs. F. E. Glassooe returned to Chicago this morning after a visit here with the family of John Tilton. Miss Madeline Snyder, of Logansport, is spending a few days here with her cousin, Mrs. Melvin Haas. Miss Margaret Bass returned to Greenwood today after a visit of ten days with Miss Nina Martindale. ; See the beautiful drama, adapted from Bret Harte’s poem, “John Bums, of Gettysburg,” at The Princess tonight. Mrs. M. E. Brainard returned to Chicago today after a visit of several days here with J. W. Childers ’ and family. . r Father Christian Daniels, of St. Augustine’s Catholic church, spent several days last week at the retreat at Cathagenia, Ohio. Junior Benjamin came down from Chicago yesterday to spend the day With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Benjamin. Mr. Gorman Bennett, chief of soliciting department of the Monon, at Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Beam yesterday. Miss Ida Thlerman returned to Louisvilla Ky., today, after a visit •of two'weeks with her sister, Mrs. Omer Fellmy, at Forssman. r Mrs. Oliver Daugherty and two daughters, of Hammond, came Saturday for a visit of two weeks with their aunt, Miss Ellen Sayler. Miss Victoria Johnson, who has been employed the past- year at VanArsdel’s store, returned to her home near Francesville Sunday. Mrs. Jessie Taylor left for her home In Milwaukee this morning after a visit here with Mrs. Hale Warner and Mrs. W. O. Milllron. Bev. Rudolna Stoltr left today for his home at Sedalia, Mo„ after spending a week here visiting St. Joseph’s college and the Indian school. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin’s brother, C. 8. Magee and wife and her aged father, B. F. Magee, came over from Otterbein in the former’s auto yesterday and spent the day. Chas. J. Murphy and wife and nephew, Ben D. Paul, of Brooston, made on auto trip to Rensselaer Sunday and took supper at the Makeever hotel. Mr. Murphy is a member of the state utilities commission. Louis Jacks passed a very bad day at Lee Sunday, and his death was expected at any hour. He revived some after 2 o’clock in the afternoon and rested better the remainder of the day nd throughout the night He can not last long, so reports say. Mr. and Mrs. A Halleck and daughter and husband went to DeMotte Bunday to see Dr. L N. Wells and found him very much improved from his slight stroke of paralysis and able to be about as ' usual. They brought back to Rensselaer with them, Mrs. 8. L Luce and son, Truman, and Miss Emma Dtekerhofl, of Chicago, who had been visiting'at DeMotta.