Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1914 — FRANCESVILLE. [ARTICLE]

FRANCESVILLE.

(From the Tribune.) Mrs. Ohffrles E. Hubbard has returned from Chicago, where she had been the guest of Mr. and Mis. E. R. Burget. Ab Whitaker was over near Surrey lost Thursday, where he has one of the best farms in Jasper county. Garfield Burget is the teinant and is doing fine. The first .baseball game of the seaton will take place next Sunday, April 26, at the Kopka park; between Medaryville and Francesville. The lineup for Francesville will be practically the same as it was last season when they played the Rensselaer and Medaryville teams. A very pretty wedding was that of Robert J. Kopka and Miss Elizabeth M. Kaupke, Which occurred at the beautiful country (home of the bride’s parents, Mir. and Mrs. Chas. Kaupke, Monday evening at B.o’clock. The ceremony was pronounced by Rev. F. W. Adornit in

the presence of relatives and friends of the'families. John Priest, of Lafayette, while in town Monday, informed a Tribune reporter that ihere would be very few changes in the train service on this division When the company’s new time table cards become effective May Ist. The Blue Bird going north on this division will probably arrive earlier than usual. James Jordan, of Hanging Grove, is just getting over a case of the mumps—not the most dangerous thing to be afflicted with nor the most agreeable, sometimes. Henry Lehman, who lives at Meta/mcra, HI., had a runaway last week while his horses were hitched to a disc. The horses were cut so badly that they will have to be killed. Mr. Lehman is quite well known here. r : ~ . "v Frank Fitzpatrick and Frank Jackson have rented the Fred Kopka brick room adjoining Swing Brothers’ restaurant and will open a bakery. They expect thedr oven and other supplies here sometime this week.