Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The base ball game ended at ten innings Sunday, 8 to 6 in favor of Danville colored team. Features of this game were good fielding by Danville’s first baseman and a lucky three-base hit in the last" inning which brought in one man. Wednesday’s game at Sheldon was I to 2 in of the two Sheldon players and the seven Chicago men.—Morocco Courier. The new Fall Hats and. Caps, Sweaters, for all ages, are here in abundance, ready for your early choosing. Prices right. TRAUG & SELIG. Miss Nettie Jordan visited her mother, Mrs. SrL Jordan, and family, of Barkley township, over Sunday. She is the superintendent of the city hospital at Aurora, 111., and had just returned from a trip to Boston, Mass., to attend the national convention of hospital nurses. She also went to New York City and Washington, D. C., where she visited the leading hospitals. Bottled sunlight sold and installed in suburban homes by the Watson Plumbing Co., Phone 204. F. M. Donnelly made a trip to Newland Sunday and saw the onion wealth in that Section. It is certainly marvelous. Mr. Donnelly says that many onion fields were turning out from 400 to 750 bushels to the acre. The price is pp, he stated, from that reported last week, and John Wilson, a well known citizen, was loading out two car loads, which he had sold for 84 cents a bushel. Never before have we shown such a large line of popular priced Millinery as this season. Come to our opening Thursday. Friday and Saturday, September 18, 19 and 20, and see the largest array of new Fall Hats ever in this city.—ROWLES & PARKER. Millinery Dept. 2d floor. George Crockett and Paul Wood, sons of veterans, left Sunday morning for Chattanooga, Tenn., taking advantage of the reduced rates to visit the battlefield, the national cemetery and attend the reunion. So far as we have learned they are the only two who went from this community, not an old soldier going. It is the first time for a. number of years, we believe, that Rensselaer has not been represented by an old soldier at the national encampment of the G. A. R. Get your new Fall Suit made from the Kuppenheimer sample line. They cost no more than ready to wear garments.' See this line at Rowles & Parker's. Hon. John Ade, who was here this week, and who is always a most welcome guest,, said while chatting with the editor that although he will be eighty-five years old Sept. 18, he does not have an ache or pain and feels as well as in his younger days. He looks very well, walks with a spryness that many men half his age might wish to eniulate and still has an accurate meiriory of events three-quarters of a century ag»\ He was a resident of Morocco from 1853 to IB6o.—Morocco Courier. Pharon F. Corpe, of Bristol, was instantly killed when he was struck by a Lake Shore train at a grade crossing in Elkhart. The Indiana Federation of Labor has Invited Senator Kern to speak at a banquet which it will give in Terre Haute, Sept. 23. The senator intends to be present if possible. Albert H. Putney, of Chicago, has been appointed chief of the near eastern division of the state department, succeeding John Van A. McMurray, appointed secretary of legation at Peking. Walter Hull, a young boy, was caught under a heavy clod roller, when working on a farm near Evansville. His back was broken and he was fatally injured internally. In response to an urgent demand from the state department, the house Friday night passed a joint resolution making an emergency appropriation of SIOO,OOO to be used for the relief of destitute Americans in Mexico and for their transportation back to the United States.