Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CARRANZA REPORTS HAS FALLEN Leader of Constitutional Government Claims That Villa Has Forced Federals Out. General Venustiano' head of the Mexico, make.- th" rittim that TOrrebn Ims been evacuated by the federals and i- now completely in the hands of General Villa. The brief notes from the seine of the bloody hat tIe _ 'unnbirncK'tnaT Villa captured a large number of prisoners anil that those who fled = were being pursued. John Lind, the special envoy sent to Mexico City by President Wilson, is to return to ~the United States for a needed rest. He has been in Mexico for the past eight months and has been kept busy. He was not recalled, the dispatches say, but came home to recujierate and then to return to assist in solving tluTMexican problem. Attorney George A. Williams made a trip to Delphi today. VICKS miSALVE Miss Goldie .Stockton, of Morocco, came this morning to see Mrs. A. H. Hopkins. I have a lot of fine pansy plants for sale at 25 cents per dozen.—J. H. Holden. Mrs. Louis Haas, o’s Tipton, is spending the week with her part ns, Mr. and Mis. A. Leopold, t Mrs. J. D. Allman and daughter, Florence, went to Chicago today for a visit of several days. Ground has been broken for the erection of Dr. W. L. Myer’s new residence on Weston street. “ We are headquarters for early seed potatoes, onion sets, and package and bulk garden seeds. JOHN EGER. Mrs. James Norris has been visiting her brother and other relatives in Hammond. Mrs. A. N. Hanger returned to Lafayette today after a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Markin. We have a bargain for the farmer who is looking for a first-class spreader. Come and see us. Hamilton & Kellner.

Mrs. A. DeKok er came from DeMotte this morping so-r a visit until tomorrow evening with Mrs. James Powell. 'Mrs. Anna Mcßee came from Monon this morning to spend the day •with her daughter, Airs. C. M. Sands. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Christian church will hold a candy market Saturday at Warner Bros, store. Buy of them. Mrs. S. C. Irwin went to Chicago this morning for a visit of several days. Her cousin, Mrs. W. ~C. Wdodward, came from Chicago to keep house for her during her absence. Dennis O’Riley has assumed the duties of postmaster at Remington. W. E. Peck, who had been postmaster for a number of years, retired on April Ist. City Supterintendent Dean and County Superintendent Lamson went to Indianapolis today to attend the meeting of the Northern Indiana Teachers’ Association. H enry Hip ski nd, of - Wabash-, - a former St. Joe student, came this inorning to look after the interests of his company, the Hipskind Heating and Plumbing Co., which had the contract for the heating and plumbing of the gymnasium at the college. They had the work almost completed when the fire destroyed the building. W. E. Harris, manager of Dexter’s Creamery, today received his license as a cream tester. The last legislature passed a law that requires all persons who buy cream based upon the per cent of butter it contains shall be licensed by Purdue university agricultural experiment station. He received a grade of 98 out of a possible 100. A person taking the examination is required to go before a board at the university. Mrs. John R. Vanatta and granddaughter, Miss Marjorie, went to Marion today, to see the former’s son and Miss Marjorie’s father, who suffered' a broken leg and a sprained arm Wednesday. A Muncie paper states that both bones of the left leg were broken below the knee and that the left wrist was dislocated. The accident occurred in the gymnasium of the Y. M. C. A. FOB SALE—You have something to sell and can sell it, top, by placing an advertisement in The Retubliean’s Classified columns. Think of it, a 3-line ad all week for a quarter. Has saved an agent’s commission to many. Phone it to No. 18.

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