Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Mary Meyer Healy has gone to Chicago to spend two days with the millinery wholesalers. Mrs. Mary Fendig continues very low. She has taken no nourishment for a week and it is remarkable how she holds out William CL Redfield, secretary of commerce, visited the Union stockyards in Chicago Friday. He was a guest of the packers at luncheon at the Saddle and Sirloin club. He said the operations were on a greater scale than he had imagined. John Childers, the popular auctioneer, was bitten by a vicious dog while at the home of A. L. Burkholder last week. The dog’s head was sent by Dr. Clauser to the state health board but no indications of rabies were noted.—Delphi Citizen Times. Mrs. Nathan Fendig, who has been spending the winter with her daughters in the south, returned home last Wednesday accompanied by her daughte, Mrs. Lewis Eisenberg, of New Orleans, who will spend a month visiting relatives in this city. Deliveries made to all parte of town by the Iroquois Mills. Get your chick feed there. The gospel meetings at the Presbyterian church will continue throughout the week. There were two large audiences greeted Bev. A. W. Hbffman, who is assisting Rev. Parrett, Sunday, and much interest in the meeting is being shown. All, are invited to attend the services. Frank Kresler, who recently purchased the Will Barkley residence, is making a number of repairs, including hardwood floors, and will soon move to that house to occupy it as a permanent residence The house he has occupied has been rented to Rex Warner, Whose marriage to Miss Georgia Harris is to take place in the near future Mrs. C. W. Duvall is quite sick with pneumonia. She had an attack of the grip about three weeks ago and it is probable that the pneumonia resulted from exposure and grief during the sickness and following the death of her daugh-ter-in-law, Mrs. Earl Duvall. She is slightly improved today and indications point to her recovery.

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The Purdue university egg show will be held May 6, 7 and 8. This annual exhibition is conducted under the auspices of the freshman class in the school of agriculture and its purposes are to influence the production of more and a better grade of market eggs in Indiana, to increase the farmers’ interest in poultry industry, and to bring the people in closer touch with Purdue university. Former Congressman Victor L. Berger, member of the executive committee of the socialist party, Friday issued a proclamation warning all socialists against taking a part in the war with Mexico. Berger said it would be telegraphed to President Wilson. The proclamation charges the war is being stirred up by capital in order that it may profit at the expense of labor.

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