Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Harold Nowels and Thomas Thompson went to Gary Sunday to spend the week with Lawson Meyer and family. - Mrs. E. L. Clark, Miss Eva Clark and Mrs. James Mead and children went to Parr today to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Warne. The foreign missionary society of the M. E. church, which was to have met Mrs. J. M. Wasson, will meet‘one week later with the same hostess. Mrs. Norris _and Miss Ripley, nurses at the Streator hospital, Chicago, came this morning for a short visit with Mrs. H. R. Wood, who was a patient at the hospital some time ago. Miss Ollie Tanner returned this morning from visits at Indianapolis, Whitestown and other places. At Whitestown she visited the familyofßev. W. S. Simonson, formerly pastor of the Barkley M. E. church. George F. Meyers is still confined to his home, although he is now considerably improved. He gains strength slowly, but expects when the weather brightens up to be able to get out again. Today, April Ist, is rainy and a damp chill makes it quite disagreeable. There were many farmers planning to get buys seeding oats this week,’ but present indications are unfavorable. —... . Fiank Randle, who now makes Rensselaer in his rounds as a traveling salesman, came here this morning and his aged 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randle; accompariied him to Crawfordsville for a week’s visit. A good sized audience heard the loc tu r e of Byron Pi att 1 ast evening at the high school auditorium and it was received very well. His subject was “Dead and Alive,” and the lecture is his latest creation. The employment of brains in all pursuits of life was the central thought. J. D. Daly, of Gary, is moving to Newland, where he purchased a truck farm. He is planning the erection of a house. For some time Mr. Daly Bas been employed in Gary factories, Which are now working at half time and with half the force.

A. L. Clark, one of the new telephone men, has purchased J. J. Montgomery's bungalow residence, for which he paid $4,200. He is today looking for a business lot on which to erect a new telephone building.

Chas. W. Platt, Geo; W. Reed and C. A. Reed, of Rensselaer, and M. A. Gray, of Remington, went to Wheatfield today to attend a county meeting of the Modern Woodmen of America. At this meeting the county delegate to the state meeting -will be chosen. Abe Martin says: “Somehow ‘things never seem th’ same agin’ after your wife comes home with a cute U'i'ttle serviceable ever’ day hat without much on it for $24. Next t’ an Osage orange ther hain’t nothin’ as bitter as a disappointed democrat.

Mike Kuboski did not make a double move as reported in The Republican Tuesday. He expected to do so, but some objectionable features to the house he had occupied wereremedied and he decided to remain there. The property on WestHarrison street, belonging to Mrs. Burr, is therefore for rent.

I. A. Battenburg, for some time an inspector in the employ of the Northern Indiana railway company in South Bend, has been promoted to superintendent of the company’s lines west oif South Bend to Laporte and Michigan City. He moved to South Bend from Logansport, where he had charge of the Murdock interests.

County Superintendent Lamson has rented the Michael Kanne property which he will occupy about April 20th, . when Mr. Kanne and family will move to his new residence on Weston and Cornelia streets. Mr. Kanne had sold his practically new home and 10 acres across the river to J. H. Uphoff, of Onarga, 111., and Mr. Lamson rented from him. Mr. Lamson will hire some help and cultivate the lend and raise a number of chickens. Mr. Uphoff will probably move here next year and occupy the property.

J. L. Reeves and son, Homer, who have been running a feather mattress factory here for several months, have arranged to return to Monticello, • where they spent several months a few years ago. They have conducted their business h-re In a highly honorable manner and it is understood those who have done business with them are all well pleased. They expect to leave on April 10th. The apartments over McKay’s Model Laundry which they have been occupying, have been rented to Mr. and Mr< Frank Shide.

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