Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Eger made a business trip to Chicago today. Oliver and Case plows forsale by Hamilton & Kellner. Born, Sept, 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Caddie A. Caldwell, a son. Mrs. Carrie Brenner went to Mt. Ayr today for a few days’ visit. A god wood wheel wagon gear for $35.00 at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Delphi lost two ball games last week to the A. B. C. colored team of Indianapolis. z 111 1 a ■■ T We are now in a position to take orders for suits and overcoats. Prices very reasonable. MOORE & ROBINSON. Mrs. . Frank Foltz will entertain the Unique Club of the Pythian Sisters Thursday afternoon. Miss La Vera Lee left today for Bloomington to resuihe her college work' at Indiana University. Mrs. J. R. Gray went to Medaryville today and will attend the, home coming at the Gillam Church. Henry Schmitt returned to Chicago today after a visit of a week with his niece, Mrs. Matt Nesius. The latest word received?from Albert Alter, at Forest, is that he is still making some improvement.

Mr. and Mrs. Harp returned yesterday from a week’s visit with relatives and friend,s at Ft. Wayne. r . v Mr. and Mrs. John Sherwood, of Milwaukee are visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Pullins, on College ave-. nue. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weaver, of near Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weaver, of near Remington, autoed to Rensselaer this morning and are spending the day fishing at the Kankakee. Monon, with Lang pitching, and the Gary bunch of ball players supporting him, will play ball at Peru Friday of this week, against the Peru Standards. i Everett Halstead has gone to Plano, 111., to attend the farmers’ national congress which is in annual convention. He is on the program for an address. The congress is in session for four days. «

Mrs. A. H. DeLong, of Delphi, came this morning to spend the day with Mrs. F. A. Turfler, the two having been acquainted for many years. Mrs. DeLong will go to Hammond this afternoon to attend the conference. 'J. 8. Jrdan,ofOorothersville,lnd., who has been visiting his mother at Remington, and making a short visit with his sister, Mrs. F. A. Morrow , near Rensselaer, went to Chicago this morning to enter a hospital for an appendicitis operation. Postmaster General Burleson announced Saturday the appointment of John Clark as superintendent of the fifth division of the railway mall service, with headquarters at Cincinnati, Ohio. Clark now is the chief clerk of the same division. , - ~ Miss Loretta Putts returned to Chicago this morning, after a visit since Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Putts. She likes her' work at St. Mary’s hospital, where she Is taking the nurse’s training course. v Mrs. James Maloy left this morning for Melbourne, Fla., to spend the winter and perhaps to remain longer with her son, Dr. Bernard Maloy. Her sister, Mrs. Mary E. Travis, accompanied her as far as Chicago. Don’t forget the republican convention tonight. The wards will meet according to call at 7:30 o’clock and will nominate ward councilmen and will then meet in mass convention nominate a candidate for mayor, city treasurer, city clerk and two councilmen at large. Be on hand and h(*h» nominate a good ticket.

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