Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1913 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Are the Rensselaer Goodfellows going to repeat again this year? WANTED—A young male hog. Ray Parks, Phone 445. Miss'Opal Sharp visited her sister, Mrs. W. P. Cooper, in Monticello the first of the week and together they made a shopping trip to Logansport. Duvall’s Quality Shop tor boys’ raincoats, hats, caps, gloves, mittens, undone* sweater eoat and sweaters. C. EARL DUVALL
The fire department was called to the Makeever hotel at about 8 o’clock Thursday night. The burning out of the furnace flue caused some one to think the hotel was ablaze. News is scarce today; just a dirth of diddlngs, we believe; a? the reporter has been unusually active in an effort to scare up something. Call us by phone if you have visitors and the reporter at the depot don’t Interview you. Ed Smith, of Chicago, wjjpse severe case of pneumonia called relatives to his bedside Wednesday, and who was reported better Thursday, is again very low and much doubt is entertained as to his ability to recover. Harvey E. Overesh, of Lafayette has been elected eajptain of the Navy football team at Annapolis, Md. He is a graduate of the Lafayette high school and attended Purdue one year before he entered the naval academy. Over at Ft Wayne an electric burglar alarm woke up Lambert Smith, who had the alarm on the door of his chicken bouse. He grabbed the shotgun and rushed out A man named Langstron had his hands full of chickens and threw them in Smith’s face and started to run. The shotgun was put Into action and the thief tell dangerously wounded and is now in a hospital. Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn,
