Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. William Traub are visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Eli Taylor, of Fiddley, Ohio, is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. H. Sheffer, at Parr. Frank Ritter, miner, was killed at Linton, this state, Tuesday by being hit by a freight train on the Illinois Central. .11 1 -1, - n... 1 ..... The house of representatives voted Tuesday not to abolish the' commerce court but to retire its four remaining judges to private life. Jacob Dillavan and wife, of Virgin came this morning for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Griffin. M. H. Decker, who lives near Rensselaer, went to Lafayette this morning to afrange for a trade for Lafayette property and he expects to move to that city soon. Earl C. Harshman and wife and son, of Union City, returned to their home today after a visit with James Campbell and family at Newland. L; Clarence Hamilton went to Pretty Lake, Ind., this morning, to get his two children, who have been spending several weeks with their grandparents there. James W. Gerard sailed Tuesday from New York on the Kronprinzessin Cecil® to take up his duties as U. S. ambassador to Germany. Mrs. Gerard will said on October 11. * ■■«—■— —lllll.l ■■ 1 ——■—ll Accompanied by a voluminous report, in which the principles of the new bill, were outlined and defended, the Glass currency measure was formally reported to the house Tuesday. *. < ■" Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reeb returned to Gahanna, Ohio, today, after visiting Frank Cavandish at Newland. Mr. Reeb thinks about buying onion land and' locating at Newland. The schooner George W. Westcott, reported SS a week overdue on her passage from Glen Haven, Mich., to Milwaukee, has arrived at Milwaukee. The vessel had a stiff battle with storms, became waterlogged apd was towed into Sturgeon Bay.

. The Indies’ Aid Society pf the M. E. church met Wednesday afternoon and the following officens were elected for the year: Mrs. W. H. Parkinson, president; Mrs. Leslie Clark, vice-president; Mrs. J. P. Hammond, secretary; Mrs. . E. T. Harris, treasurer, and Mrs. E. 0. English,* assistant treasurer. They also decided to engage Miss Stover as their choir leader for the year. castor 1A Air Mall tad Children. IM UN IN^W^Wp ■ -v ' V