Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
In passing judgment on James L. Willis in the circuit court Monday morning, Special Judge Elmore Barce condemned the prisoner; stated flatly that the court was convinced of his entire guilt and that the verdict of the jury was leting him off light.—Ken tland Enterprise. The members of St. Augustine’s Parish will give their annual corn show at the armory on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 11, 12 and 13. An expert judge will be Secured from Purdue to judge the corn. The show will be under the auspices of bounty Agent Barrett. Paris T. Daugherty and son, McKinley, of Ten Sleep, Wyoming, are visiting relatives here and before their return will visit his old home in Tippecanoe county. Mr. Daugherty is engaged in the cattle raising business in Wyoming and on this trip they took a load of cattle to Omaha and came on here for a visit. Mrs. Florence Lee, who has been visiting Mrs. A. A. Fell for the past month, left today for Greeneastle to visit her nieces, Misses Margaret add Bernice McKinley, who are students at DePauw. In the accident of the bleachers last Saturday one of the young ladies had an arm broken and the other a sprained ankle and a wrenched back. During the absence of the editor at Indianapolis The Republican will very much appreciate it if those having an item of news will phone it to the office. The office is short of help and unable to collect the news during his absence as it should be collected. If you have a visitor, party, birth or death in your family, or any other item of news, phone No. 18 /ind we will do the rest. John W. Duvall, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall, after finishing a trip through the west with a line of leather came home for a short vacation. He has been with the Warren Leather Goods Co., of Worcester, Mass., the past year and will have charge of the Chicago office af£pr the first of the year. He will go from here to Worcester anc expects to be in the factory for about three weeks. Mrs. John Bowie, wife of the editor of the Wheatfleld Review, went out with some of the younger folks to show them how to celebrate Hallowe’en. In running to escape some victim of their pranks Mrs. Bowie stubbed her toe and rolled down a hill with 'such force that she didn’t stop rolling until she collided with a garage at the foot of the hill. She received two cracked ribs, and Editor Bowie is now doing his own cooking. Captain Halpin of the Chicago detective bureau Wednesday received from M. J. Merrill, owner of the Palace Hotel of Hot Springs, Ark., the following letter: “Please send me some information in regard to Beille Gunness who lived in Indiana five or six years ago and is supposed to have killed more than a dozen persons on her farm and then burned her home and left the impression she lost her life in the flames. I think she is here in Hot Springs and has been here ever since.” ' Typewriter ribbons, all makes, at Republican office.
It’s Time to Order that Thanksgiving Suit. Gome in and look over our samples before buying. Or, if can’t afford a new one come in and let us dean your old one Our dry cleaning positively leaves no odor. Work called for and delivered. Moore & Robinson Phone 408
