Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Baled hay, straw and feed for sale by Hamilton A Kellner. John Deere spreaders for sale Hamilton A Kellner. A. J. Wqrstell, Archie Shinkle, Jacob Wright Frank Ludington, and Merfc Dittman, of Hebron, are here attending the M. E. convention. Did you know the Hig Corner Dept Store would save you dollars? One trial is proof. We will convince you at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. Harry Wiltshire left this morning for a visit with relatives in Janesville, Ohio. She will be gone for about three months. , About forty of our militia boys left this morning on the 11:20 train for Indianapolis, to assist in putting down the street car strike. Rev. Kindig and wife came from Monticello this morning and will attend the M. E. convention visiting at the home of Mr: and Mrs. W. O. Rowles while here.
A box social will be given Friday evening, Nov. 14th, at the Fair Oaks school house. All ladies are invited to Ibring boxes. Everybody is invited. - % The canvass -of the vote at Lafayette did not change the result. Thomas Bauer was elected over George R. Durgan by 16 votes, while there was a tie in the vote for city clerkship. Jaimes C. Gleason, captain at the Shakespeare avenue police station, was picked Monday by Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, to succeed John McWeeny as general superintendent of police. The house committee on appropriations, headed by Chairman Fitzgerald, will said from New York Saturday for an official inspection of the Panama canal. The party will return to Washington by Dec. Ist. Thomas White, a Fayette county, Illinois, farmer, met death near his home late Monday when he was buried alive in a gravel pit. He saw the earth giving way above him, but was unable to escape. A big smuggling plot, supposed to extend in its ramifications over the entire seaboard and small water courses of the Atlantic coast, is being investigated by special agents of the customs service and secret service men. • 1 Mrs. Hiram Day,* sister of John W. Smith, has received word from him that they will start back from Globe, Ariz., on or ahhut Nov. 18th. Mr. Smith is feeling quite a little Improved in health, but their daughter is unable to stand the climate there. Representative Whiteacre, of Ohio, introduced a hill to double all postage rates to pay for $1,000,000.000 bond issue for good roads. His bill proposes also a life job at $25,000 a year for Colonel Goaethals as director of the road work. -
William Seguine, 6 years old, son of Elmer Seguine, met instant death at Gary Monday under the wheels of an automobile. The boy was on his way home from school. Leo Keilman, driver of the car, was held blameless by the police. Martin Moran, a survivor of the Titanic disaster, was killed Tuesday by a rush of coal at Natalie colliery, Shamokin, Pa. He was employed as a sailor on the big liner and when she went down he jumped into the ocean to a boat and was saved. The main administration building of the Ohio’ Northern university at Ada was destroyed by fire early Tuesday. Only hard work of the fire department saved the adjoining Brown auditorium and nearby residences. The loss will total upward of SIOO,OOO. Dr. William Hayes Ward has resigned as editor of the Independent after serving in that capacity for fortyffive years. Dr. Ward will remain a contributing editor, but he will no longer go to the office of the Independent regularly as he has for almost half a century. Before buying your new Winter Overcoat, it will be to your advantage to inspect the wonderful stock which we are showing for this season. Chinchillas, Fancy Meltons, Plain and Fancy Kerseys, in Shawl Convertible and Plain Collars. Prices Right. TRAUB & SELIG. Mrs. Huldah Pettit, of Angola, Ind., is visiting (her brother, John N. Baker and family, of Barkley township, and will remain for the winter in this county, dividing her time between her brother’s home and the home of her sister, Mrs. A. B. Long, of Union township, and other relatives. It has been fourteen years since Mrs. Pettit last visited this county and she notes many changes that have taken place, all in the way of advancement.
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