Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Representative Francis Burton Harrison, of New York, was nominated by President Wilson Wednesday for governor general of the Philippines. Dr. Calvin Ingram Fletcher, of Indianapolis, was instantly killed in Glacier Park, Montana, Tuesday, when scaling Blackfoot Glacier. He fell 600 feet. Extra copies of The Evening Republican are no longer carried by the regular /carriers and cannot be purchased of them. Those wishing extra copies can purchase same at The Republican office.

Will Grant and son, Neal, formerly of Texas, are visiting • relatives here. Since the death of his wife about a year ago, Mr. Grant and son have been traveling extensively and have visited all the coast' states and taken an ocean voyage. They will visit here for two or three weeks. . ■ r Miss Nina Hammond, of Lafayette, and her nephew, Nathaniel Horner, of New York, were in Rensselaer yesterday afternoon for a short time, having stopped off between trains to visit the cemetery, where Mrs. Horner and Will Hammond are buried. Nathaniel Horner is 16 years of age and was on his way from Lafayette to New York City, where his father is a broker and where he will attend Fordham University.

John Knox, of Chicago, arrived here yesterday afternoon for a visit of a few days. For the past two vyeeks he has been enjoying a lake vacation, spending his time near New Buffalo, Mich., and accumulate ing as fine a shade of “vacation brown” is a person ever had. He saw Will Bond, Jr., at New Buffalo. Will is prospering in the grocery business. John will again attend pharmacy school this winter, and school starts on Sept. 17th. Bulk sweet and sour pickles, very fine, at the Home Grocery. Indications point somewhat to the suicide of Frank Falk, the Indianapolis real estate man whose dead body was found a few nights ago on the White river bridge in that city. A fully loaded revolver was found in his pocket, but it is thought he had another revolver with which he shot himself and which fell into the river after the fatal shot. A man has been found who says that Falk had indicated some tiine ago that he would take his own life. Glenn Tanner and father, D. E. Tanner, accompanied~their family physician to Chicago today, where a specialist will examine GJenn’s left “hand, which was so seriously injured last winter. Glenn was rabbit hunting and as he Climbed through a wire fence the gun was discharged and the charge of shot passed through Glenn’s left hand near the wrist, carrying away the carpal bones and also destroyed the nerves. The hand is now paralyzed so far as sensation is concerned but still has some motor ability. It is hoped to be able to correct the nerve condition. Dr. Porter will make the examinatlbn. Still the best place to trade. The reliable old Home Grocery.