Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Baptist Church. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning service 10:45 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. We give you a hearty welcome to all these services. Damage totaling SI,OOO was done in a devastating fire which swept the railroad terminal yards, said to be the largest in the world, at East St. Louis, 111., Monday. Miss Ruth M. Horner, daughter of W. C. Horner, of Monon, and Clarence Stanley, of Lafayette, were granted a marriage license at Monticello yesterday. William Zacher,»who has been a street railway conductor in Chicago for the past five of six years, came last night for a visit of several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zaeher, near Surrey. Joseph Lomax, 103 years old, onetime publisher of a Kalamazoo newspaper and the first president of the Grand Rapids and Indiana railway, was made a life member of a Kalamazoo Masonic lodge. Mr. Lomax was at one time a resident of Laporte. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jackson and son came from Lebanon, Ind., Sunday, for a farewell visit here with his sisters, Mrs. J. Jessen and Mrs. Alfred Hoover. He has sold out his poultry business at Lebanon and will leave tomorrow morning for Colorado Springs, the change in location being made for his health. He will engage in tlje wool business in Colorado. Attorney Edward P. Honan, for years one odf the chief football rooters in Rensselfcer, and now having extra interest in the game because his son in the center for the high school team, let his enthusiasm entice him across the side lines'last Saturday and he received a bad hump when the gladiators rushed Into him. In consequence of this he is walking with a Ihrtp, but an enthusiastic fan don’t mind a little tiling like that if the hdtaie team wins.