Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1913 — Page 1

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The Evening Republican.

William B. Austin to Visit California and Honolulu. A - William B. Austin, of Chicago, will leave Saturday of this week for Los Angeles, Cal., there to join Mrs. Austin and their daughter, Mrs. Roy Shayne, who have been there for the past month. The three will then go to Honolulu, In the Hawaiian Islands, to remain during the winter months. -

Entered January 1. 18»7, M second class mall matter, at the post-ofllce at Rensselaer, .Indiana, under the act of March I, IST*.

Schools Will Resume Monday, Dec. 29th— Will Go to Their __-z- Various Homes. Only one week will be granted for the holiday vacation. At the close of school Friday afternoon many of the teachers and also quite a number of scholars will depart for their homes to spend the Happy Yuletide. The schools will reopen Monday, Dec. 29th. Good work is being done in the schools this year. Superintendent Dean has a corps of energetic teachers and the school spirit is of high order. After the week’s rest and recreation all are expected to return in- good spirits for the resumption of the work that has progressed so nicely during the first four months of the term.

Former Rensselaer Attorneys In Big Lake County Cases.

Two important cases in Lake county are being tried and in both former Rensselaer attorneys are representing the plaintiffs. In one the case is against Prosecuting Attorney James A. Patterson on impeachment proceedings and George E. Hershman, now of Crown Point, has been appointed special prosecutor to represent the attorneygeneral’s office and will conduct the case against Patterson. Judge Harry B. Tuthill was to nave heard the case but illness caused him to withdraw and Cassius M. Greenlee, of Gary, was appointed as special judge.

The other case is the result of an apparent high-handed effort on the part of some politicians in the town of Hobart. The men were members of the Hobart town board and defeated for re-election. In order to maintain 1 the political complexion of the council they increased the number of wards by two and appointed two new councilmen. This would serve to retain the same school board and the same city attorney, which does not seem to have been the wish of the voters. Suit has”been brought to annul the action of the board and Attorney Jesse E. Wilson, of Hammond, is employed by the plaintiffs, The taxpayers of Gary are opposed to the high-handed proceeding of the city council and are making a vigorous fight/ The case is being heard by Judge Virgil S. Reiter in the Hammond superior court.

Song Service at the Presbyterian Church.

Program of the song service to be given by the choir of the Presbyterian church under the direction of C. E. Prior, on next gabbath, at 7 p. m.: Organ Prelude—-Miss Laßue. Hymn. Prayer. Anthem “Arise, Shine,”—Choir. Scripture Reading. Solo—Mrs. George Reed. Anthem, “Bethlehem”—Choir. Hymn. Solo—Miss-Padgett, with piano, organ and violin accompaniment. Piano Solo—Mrs. Woodhull Spitler. Solo—Miss Shedd, with piano, violin and organ accompaniment. Offertory. Anthem-Choir. Hymn. Benediction. Postlude.

RENSSELAER, INDIANA. THURSDAY, December 18, 1913.

ONE WEEK VACATION STARTS ON FRIDAY

Pullin Bros. Sold Turkeys That Won Chicago Prises.

Pullin Bros, exhibited only one pen of Barred Rbck chickens at the Chicago poultry show this year and on this they received second prize. They did not exhibit any turkeys but sold quite a number for exhibition purposes and the ones they sold brought all the first prizes. They took number of orders for turkeys, chickens and eggs for setting and today Bird Bros., of Myersville, Pa., are bere buying for their pens. Pullin Bros.‘are topnotchers in turkey and barred rock business and get top prices for everything they sell.

Freight Train Wreck Caused Detour of Night Passengers.

Freight train No., 73 had a wreck at Cedar Lake Wednesday evening that causedlhe piling up of several cars" and made it necessary for southbound passenger trains, Nos. 3 and 35, due in Rensselaer respectively at 11:05 and 12:13, to be detoured over the Lake Erie from Hammond to Wilders and thence to Monon. The track had been cleared In time for the early morning passengers to get by.

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Pompeii Announcement. Owing to the limited capacity of the house, everybody that can possibly do so, should see the afternoon performance of the “Last Days of Pompeii.” First snow 1 begins promptly at 2:30 and lasts until 4 o’clock. School children matinee begins at 4 p. m. and is out at 5:30. Evening performances at 7 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. Will begin.promptly on time. Remember, Tomorrow is the day. 3,000 people took part in the arena and eruption scene of Mt. Vesuvius and this alone is worth the priceof admission. 20c to everybody. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can’t bear the touch of your clothing. Doan’s Ointment is fine for skin itching. All druggists sell it, 50c a box.

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WEATHBB. Fair tonight and Friday.

We want" to see you before you buy your Christmas candles, nuts and fruit JOHN EGER

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