Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
David S. Alters sale takes place Wednesday, Feb. 25th, in Union township, northwest of Rensselaer. Read the list in this paper. Leslie G. Poundstone, wife and of Chicago, spent Sunday With Mr. and Mm Roy Blue. Mr. Poundstone is a cousin of Mrs. Blue. The board of foreign missions of the Methodist church announced Friday in New York city that it had received $175,000, but the donor’s name with -withheld. Lieutenant Jerry B. Garland, Sergeant - Johrf E. Robinson and Privates Lloyd Parks, Or phi a Gant and Grant Wynegar went to Culver Sunday to take part today in the annual matches of the Northern Indiana Indoor Rifle Association,~ Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Coen and Miss Alice Coen went to Chicago Sunday morning and after a visit of two or three days there with Jesse Coen and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Goen will -go to Waterloo r lowa, where they wlu make tneir future home. Herbert Hammond was down from Chicago yesterday for a day’s visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. P. Hammond. Mr. and Mm. Tom Jensen and her sister, Miss Lillie Langdon, of Wheatfield, and Charley Jensen, of Goodland, were also guests at the Hammond home Sunday. President T. S. Bobers, of the Interurban, went to Evansville Saturday to remain over Sunday. Miss Genevieve Morgan, his private secretary, went to her home in Cambria, Wis., to remain a few days. Val J. Zimmerman, the vice-presi-dent of the road, who had been here for several days, returned to Milwaukee. Mr. Zimmerman was accompanied by his wife and Miss Marie Hader, of Milwaukee. W. R. Lee came home from Wabash Sunday for a short stay with his children. He has been making a fine success with his sale thepeand expects to be able to stock entirely out within flne next two or three weeks. He will probably continue in that line of-bugL, ness and be constantly on the lookout for bankrupt or fire damaged stocks. Sim Wells is with him and is proving a great hustler as asalesman.
The funeral of Mrs. Jo,hn T. Daugherty was held Saturday and among the out-of-town relatives here were Charles J. Daugherty and wife, of Crown Point, and Mrs. Charles E. Beall, of Chicago, nephew and niece of the deceased. Mr. Daugherty is the postmaster at Crown Point. Mrs. Beall will be remembered to many here as Miss rdabelle Daugherty.
NOTICE. E. L. Meeker, expert piano tuner, will be here for one week. Phone orders to the White Boarding House, Phone 352. Box Social. At Slaughter school house Saturday evening, Feb. 28th, a box social will be given. All are invited. Ladies bring boxes, please. Lola Crawley, Teacher.. Py.thian Sisters Inspection. There will be a called meeting of the Pythian Sisters Wednesday evening, Feb. 25th, for the inspection of the district deputy. A full attendance jpf members is desired. VIRGIE. Solomon Hall is preparing to move to Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Middlecamp were in DeMotte Thursday. Yolney Peer, the Watkins man, was here Friday. Miss Day Jordan attended institute at Fair Oaks Saturday. Dr. Hemphill, of Rensselaer, was called Wednesday to see Mrs. Wm. Petty, wiho has a severe attack of tonsilitis and grip. Try our Classified Column. Big Stock Sale Postponed Until Saturday, Feb. 28th. The Homer Dressbach sale of 188 head of liVe stock advertised for Monday, Feb. 23rd, lVa miles south of Monon, has been postponed on account of the bad weather until SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, This' sale includes 20 heal of horses, 108 head of qpttle, 60 head of hogs and a large quantity of agricultural implements. Stock purchased at this sale will be kept over Sunday without charge to the purchasers. The sale will begin promptly at 10 o’clock a. m. NOTICE.' I Those persons who know themselves -to he indebted to me' are r& quested to call and settle or at least to call. This is the second request. If a third is necessary it will be made by aft attorney. I. M. WASHBURN. A 3-line classified ad in The Republican costs only 25 cents for a week’s insertion In the Daily and Semi-Weekly. Try an ad and you will 1?« surprised at the results.
