Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1914 — PARR. [ARTICLE]

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Elmer Gunyon’s children are on the sick list. Mr. and Mre. Chas. Phares, of Mt: Ayr, spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Wm. Phares and family. Pete Hardley had a sprained wrist but is able to be at woi k. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. B. Myres Tuesday. Mrs. L. Rardin, who was on the sick list, is on the mend again. Mrs. A. Pdtts called on Mis. B. Lowman Tuesday. Mis« Lucy Brusnahan spent Sunday with Miss Opal Iliff. Will Phares spent last week with his brother, Charles and wife, of near Mt. Ayr. Joe Thomas and family, of Surrey, Miss Lena Schultz, of Rensselaer, Miss Martha Schreeg and Harry Norman were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Thomas Sunday. Joe Luers and family autoed to Rensselaer Sunday. „ - Abe Myras and Lee Rardin were Rensselaer goers Monday.

U. R. Fishel, of Hope, Bartholomew county, a poultryman, has an incubator with a capacity for 11,000 eggs. It is heated by steam and is so constructed that cofnpartments can be shut off, it not always being convenient to fill it. ‘

The Republican classified column looks prosperous. It is being used by a greater number of and town people than ever before. You should 'become a regular user. Start today if you have anything to sell or for rent or want to buy. We will start a new classified head if tjrere is none now to suit you. Don’t fail to share in the profits of this column. . -- - - --- - - The case of the state vs. Jamie Willis, wfiich was to have been tried in Kentland yesterday, was continued for the term, because of the illness of W. H. Parkinson, one .of Willis’s attorneys. v Mr. Parkinson suffered a severe attack of rheumatic heart trouble while at Kentland last week and since being brought home Saturday has been very poorly and unable to be at his office.