Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
•Mrs. F. A. Turfler and son, Francis, made a trip to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs A. H. Hopkins and J..H. S. Ellis returned this morning from the Ellis home near Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gerber and baby left today lor Marion after spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Gerber. Miss Olive Longwith, of .Davenport, lowa, took dinner today with Mr.- and Mrs. W. D. Bringle, and this afternoon went to Pappaw, near for a short visit. J. M. Hoffie, of Fowler, came this morning to see. his Sister, Mrs. William Garvin, who has been a patient in a Chicago hospital for about a month and who was expected home today. Mrs. C. W. Duvall is recovering from a quite severe attack of the grip, which confined her at home for several days. Her daughter, Miss Orabelle, also had the grip at the same time, but not so severely. New car of Jackson Hill coal received. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. At the county meeting of the Modern Woodmen of America held at Wheatfield Wednesday, Simon Fendig was elected delegate and M. A. Gray, alternate delegate, to the statemeeting to be held in Indianapolis. I have a lot of fine pansy plants for sale at 25 cents per dozen.—J. H. Holden. Historic St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States, early yesterday was swept by a fire that destroyed five tourist hotels, burned records and curios dating back to the days of Spanish rule in the sixteenth century, causing $500,000, damage. Two persons were seriously injured. Watchmen have been placed at two of the principal street and railroad crossings in Monon, in compliance with ah agreement reached some time ago by the town board and the railroad company. Lot Wilson and Lomie Rhyan were given the jobs. •Lafayette is to have a ball team this year, to be named the Red Sox. The team will be owned and managed by Frank G. Hughes, who came from Kokomo for the purpose of starting the team. He has procured grounds, will build a new park and put his team on a salaried basis. It will play Sunday and holiday games.
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