Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Phone ( 273 for feed, coal and wood. J. W. Blacker made a trip to Delphi today. t Grain King scoop boards sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott made a ttfip to Delph>today. Weber and Bettendorf wagons sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Julia Norris, of'the public schools, went to Chicago, yesterday to visit her sister for several days. For the best values and styles in cloaks see the line at the G. E. Murray Co. Mrs. Russell Van Hook and little daughter, Lucy, made a trip to Chicago today. For the up to the minute styles in ladies’ and misses’ coats see the line at the G. E. Murray Co. Mrs. William Huffman went to Kankakee this morning to visit her daughter. Go to The G. E. Murray Co. 'for your winter underwear, all lines complete.

Mrs. C. C. K arm er and daughter, Helen, went to Chicago yesterday for a visit of several days with relatives. Mrs. A. C. Robinson and little daughter, Eva <Grace, went to Medaryville today for a visit of several days. Joe Jackson went to Chicago today for a visit of a week with his daughter, Gladys, who lives with her aunt at Evanston. John Morgan and Jake Moore made a trip to Chicago today. John will 'see a ball game, the weather permitting, but Jake declares that lite visit was entirely a business one.

With the filing of the will of Mrs. Mary Davis Me Knight Monday at Galesburg, 111., it became known that $350,000 of her half million dollar estate had been given to charity. Miss Maurine Starling, one of the teachers at Remington, who has been attending the institute here, went to Indianapolis today to remain the balance of the Week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Basson went to Delphi today to attend his regimental reunion, the 4Gth Indiana, K and from there will go to Marion for a visit of about two weeks. Miss Nell Biggs, who has been nursing a ease at Lowell, came here Saturday and remained until today, returning to Chicago, where she makes her headquarters.

Yuan Shi Kai was Monday president of the Chinese republic for a term of five years. He received the necessary two-thirds vote of the united houses of parliament on the third ballot.

Louis Nichols and wife went to the home or his brother-in-law, John Miller, near Virgie, yesterday, and will spend a couple of days visiting there and fishing on the Kankakee river. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Jacks, of Lee, came to Rensselaer this 'morning, she to visit her daughter, Mrs. Thorsten Otterberg, and he to visit a dentist and try to find some relief from a raging toothache. Mrs. A. G. Catt, Mrs. Geo. W. Hopkins and Miss Julia Leopold, at the home of Mrs. Catt on South River street, delightfully entertained about seventy ladies at 6handed euchre Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Clarkson, who have been at the home of er, Mrs. Sophia Chileote, of Milroy township, for the past seven months, left this morning for their home at Los Angeles, Cal. The land belonging to the LaCrosse Land Co., was sold in tracts yesterday at public auction at prices varying from SSO to SBO. Two thousand acres were sold in about two hours. 'a

Miss Helen Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hopkins, will leave in a few days for Redlands, Gal., to spend the winter with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lockwood, formerly of Lafayette. President Wilson will start on his southern trip Oct. 25th, for Philadelphia, where—he-wdU sspoak at the rededication ceremony in Congress Hall. He will speak in Mobile, Ala., before the southern commercial congress Oct. 27th. Bove Makeeverdid not go to Redwood, Minn., with the prospecting party yesterday, but the number was brought up to five by the addition of Louis Muster. Elizur Sage already has a half .section there and thinks of buying more.

Warren Robinson, who, with J. H. Chapman, owns the 'Nowels house block, will move to the .hotel and rent his residence at the east edge of town. The hotel will not J|e operated as a hotel, but rooms will be rented as heretofore. The copper miners’ strike in Michigan, has spread to the public schools of the Keweenaw district, the most strongly organized In the strike zone. Fifty pupils from strikers’ homes did not report at school Monday, and it Is. said the strike may grow until tit involves all of the strikers* school children.