Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B. J. Jarrett made a trip to Monon today. •Mrs. W. H. Beam is in Chicago today selecting a line of millinery goods. We have a full line of feed for the Chicks and chickens. Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. W. S. Coen is spending the day with -her daughter, Mrs. Lee Rardin, at Parr. Roxie Gunyon, who ‘has been employed here, returned to her home at Parr today. The ladies literary society will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Geo. H. Healey. 1 MORE DAY LEFT OF THE FIRESALE. AUCTION EVERY EVENING. Mrs. Fred Arnott and three Children went to Pembroke this morning to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Whittaker. ’ll >» II ' Attend the Banner Boys’ social at the Christian church Wednesday evening. Admission 10 cents. Clarence Drullinger, the auto liveryman, and L. E. Ponsler, who runs* a restaurant and •also buys butterfat, were Rensselaer visitors today. A fine new high school building is nearing completion at Francesville. It is a joint town and township school and is certainly a fine building, doubtless one of the best school buildings for towns of , that size in Indiana. George W. Parker, the colored expert automobile washer, has de cided to leave Rensselaer and has arranged to take up his work with a Lafayette garage. He returned from that city this morning to arrange for his removal. The new time table for the Monon has not yet been completed, but Acting Agent Ridlem,has received two bulletins, one to the effect that the north bound milk train will be restored to the former schedule, and the other that train No. 31 from Chicago will leave that city at 5:30 in the evening instead of 4:45. The changes take place Sunday, May 3rd. See us for seed. potatoes; both early and late. We have Early Chios, Rose, Six Weeks, Triumphs, Bugless, Rurals and Burbanks. .. JOHN EGER. IBy an extended account of the altercation between Editor Babcock and J. A. McFarland, which took place In the court house last Saturday, the editor, in the role of sympathy-seeker, makes further claim that he is a poor, abused and maligned little cherub and sadly in need of a wet nurse. Poor Bab, some times we wonder why the court does not appoint a guardian for him. It seems a shame to see him out alone.

Order your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new car of Jackson Hill just received.

Rue Parcels, who is now a neardentist, his graduation being only a few weeks away, was here over night visiting his wife and baby, who are spending two weeks here, Mrs. Parcels singing each night at the gospel meetings at the Presbyterian church. As soon as he completes his college work Dr. Parcels and family will go to Amarillo, Texas, where he has purchased an established practice.

Rensselaer people who attended the district convention at Valparaiso were G. H. McLain, Moses Leopold, Ray Wood, Frank Foltz, Geo. E. Murray, Delos Dean, C. P. Fate, J. D. Allman and George H. Healey. W. L. Wood, of Parr; W. E. Peck, of Remington, and Alex. Jensen, H. W. Marble and Robert Mannan, of Wheatfield, were also in attendance. Editor John Bowie made the trip to Valparaiso with the Wheatfield men, presumably influenced by the Blatz signs that are quite common in that city, for John is a democrat and that is about the only thing that would cause a democrat to visit a city where a republican convention is being held.

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