Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rev. J. C. Parrett returned this morning from Peru, where he has been in attendance at the Presbyterian synod since Monday. He was called home to conduct the funeral of Mrs. J. W. McEwen.

Nature, aided by physicians, is making a new nose for Nellie Radigan, of Washington, D. C. When her nose was removed physicians grafted two fingers in its place and the wounds are now healing.

Frank Pass went to Gary this morning to see his brother-in-law, John S. Lowman, formerly of near Medaryville, who is very low and not expected to live. He suffered a stroke of apoplexy some time ago and has been failing steadily since.

Mrs. George Hopkins and two little granddaughters, Frances and Marian Hopkins, went to Wabash today and will visit friends there during the home coming and then go to Peru for a short visit with relatives.

The 10th Indiana regiment is holding a reunion at Perryville. It was 51 years ago today that union forces under General D. C. Buell and confederate forces under General Braxton Bragg met in deadly conflict at Perryville, Ky.

Mrs. A. L. Ellison,-‘‘’’who has been living with relatives in Milroy township, left today for Middletown, Ind., and about November Ist will go to Sun Dance, Wyo., near which place she has a son with whom she will reside for the coming year.

Mrs. William Jennings Bryan, wife of the secretary of state, is setting an example in economy. She has learned to run the big limousine car of the Bryans like an expert. Mrs. Bryan dispenses with the chauffeur during their motor jaunts.

J. J. Montgomery this morning received a postal card from Clarence Hamilton relating to some telephone business and postmarked Plymouth? and it is possible that the circulated report of his elopment with Mrs. Harkrider is not correct.

J. P. Retherford made a trip to Monticello today. He has formed a partnership with George Holmes and they will open up a fish and oyster market Tuesday of next week, having leased a room of A. Leopold. They will also deal in poultry and eggs, collecting the same throughout the country.

Earl Bruner is now located at Port Reeze, Saskatchewan, Canada, where he has charge of an elevator for the Interstate Elevator Co. This town is a new one, the railroad haying just entered it the 3rd of this month. It is in a fine wheat country and located at a point where it is quite sure to grow.

Michael Nagel has written from Mitchell, S. Dak., that hog cholera has raised havoc there this year and that he has only two hogs left out of a herd oT fortV~ai*d others have had their hogs wiped entirely out. There was a good crop of corn there this year and former Jasperites are prosperous.

Frank M. Goff, of Fair Oaks, has just closed a real estate deal, selling 120 acres of land adjoining the C. L. Eggleston farm and a part of the former S. P. Thompson land, to William Stahl, of Sheridan. The farm has for some time belonged to O. H. Wiley, of Paxton, 111., and Mr. Goff made a trip there in closing the deal.

Morocco high school defeated Hammond high school at football last Saturday by the store of 7 to 0. The game was played at Hammond. Smart, fullback, was Morocco’s star, while Hess, Ewert, Mette and Hirsch played the best for Hammond. Morocco has another strong team this year and will make all northwest Indiana teams hump to beat them.

Roy Scott, who went to Indianapolis about a month ago to take treatment for a cancer on his lower lip, is getting along, very nicely and in a letter to his father, John Scott, received this morning, says that he hopes to be able to return home Saturday of this week and believes that he has been entirely cured.

The legation at Pekin reported late Monday to the state department at Washington that the Chinese foreign office had offered liberal rewards for the rescue of American missionaries held for ransom by brigands at. Tsayoyang, and taken steps to protect the missionaries who have gone to negotiate for the release of the prisoners.

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