Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mortgage Exemption Blanks At The Republican Office.

This is the time for filing mortgage exemptions. Persons in need of the blanks can be supplied at The Republican office. Mortgage exemption blanks at The Republican office. Leßoy Lewis, northwest of town, is able to be up some now after a severe case of pneumonia. Today started out bright and fair, but before noon it had clouded up and now it has the appearance of rain or snow, probably the former. George A. Daugherty, Jr., son of William Daugherty, of Barkley township, and grandson of George A. Daugherty, Sr., and his sister, have begun housekeeping on one of Benjamin Harris’s farms in Newton township, and he will have charge of the farm this year. Wallace. Bruce Amsbury will be the next number of the Union Lecture Courise. He will be here next Monday night, Feb. 9th, at the M. E. church. Mr. Amsbury was here several years ago and delivered a very entertaining lecture in the library auditorium. He is the author of many interesting French-Can-adian poems and speaks that dialect accurately, if, indeed, a dialect has any accuracy. The Republican is pleased at its constant growth in subscription business and we are anxious to let every person know that their business is appreciated and that we want you to become a reader of this paper without delay. The Evening Republican is delivered at your door in Rensselaer for 10 cents a week. The Semi-Weekly is sent by mail any place in tlje United States for $1.50. Join the readers of this paper and keep abreast of the hap penings. Charley Gundy is laying off for a couple of dt<ys from his work in order to take a peek about politically in seeking to get the republican nomination for sheriff. Charley is so situated that he can’t give the campaign for the nomination as much attention as he would like, having to work almost all of the time, but he expects to get about as much as possible and if he gets the nomination to devote enough time for an active campaign. S. S. Shedd arrived home this morning from his visit with hir daughter, Mre. 6. E. Sparing, at Demopolis, Ala. Mrs. Shedd remained for a longer visit, but Mr. Shedd returned to take up his duties as township assessor Charles J. Dean Is again assisting him, having charge of the assessing inside the corporate limits of Rensselaer. Mr. Shedd is understood to have been ill a considerable part of the time he was in the south. 'C-

Hazel Carr came over from Laporte yesterday for a brief visit with his family. Work on the W. F. Smith & Co. stone road contracts has been going right ahead during the winter until Mondaj, when It became necessary to shut down because of the -heavy snow storm While that part of Indiana came in tor a part of the blizzard that has swept the northeast there was no snow here or at least nothing more than a few flurries. Mr. Carr reports that the snow had drifted badly and forced a suspension of stone road building.