Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. S. E. Overton and son, Russell, returned to South Haven, Mich., today after a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. John Healy, and other relatives. Charles Overton remained for a longer visit. A male stillborn child was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Loveless, of Kokomo. The mother was at the home of her grandfather, George McElfresh, in Rensselaer. The babe was buried this morning in Weston cemetery. ■I I .. , nr The stone work Which W. F. Smith & Co. are doing in Laporte county, is certainly being favored by the weather and has gone right ahead and will continue all winter if the weather will permit. L. L. Lefler has sold his interest in the taxicab business in Lafayette, in which business he embarked with Clark Bartee and Frank C. Newman several months ago. Mr. Newman and W. B. Jones bought the entire business. , " ~ 7‘ - "J—t Mm Clint Brown, of Surrey, 'is entertaining at a goose dinner Jt>day Mrs. L. A. Harmon, of this city, and Mrs. ChfMes Harmon, of Terre Haute, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, for several days. Fred Shumaker returned to his home at Portland today, after a visit since Christmas with his brothers, David and George, south of Rensselaer. Dave’s little daughter, Dorothy, accompanied him home for a visit. * Mr. and Mrs. Walter English, who are visiting relatives heie and at Parr during the holidays, have also been visiting at Goodiand and other places. They came here this morning and his mother, Mrs. E. C. English, will entertain for them tonight. v George Sage, oldest son of Mi's. Charles Sage, of Jordan township, who has been in poor health for some time is now visiting hi* uncle, John Sage, at Goodiand, in order to be near his physician, Indications for his recovery are said to be more favorable than they . were some time ago.

(Mgr. Ellis’ statement about “The Man on the Box,” which comes to the Ellis Theatre next Saturday night: “So highly recommended does this attraction come to me, that I take this means of guaranteeing same. To any one not, thoroughly satisfied in every’way, I will cheerfully refund price of admission.”—J. H. S. Ellis. John Kepner has decided not to move to the farm he recently procured ip a trade near Bloomington, but instead will rent it for another year and he is now figuring on removing to Sheldon, El, where he lived for some time several years ago. George Kepner plans to go to Chicago tomorrow to join Tom and together they will go to Sandusky, Ohio, where Tom will superintend a big steel construction job f for the American Bridge Co.* George will work on the Job and Mrs. Manley, who has been here with her parents for seveial weeks, will also go to Sandusky. N.'A. McKay, of Fair Oaks, was in town a short time this morning. He is a member of the Monon bridge carpenter’s gang and was on his way h'ome after working one day. The fcang Was laid off for a week before Christmas and then recalled to work Monday, but after working dne day received word that their services would not be needed until after the first of the year. Newt, says It is an evidence that the democratic administration is getting in its work.