Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The new time table for the Monon went into effect Sunday. Consult the schedule in this paper as a matter of convenience in meeting the trains. The north bound local freight which formerly left here at 10:20, is now scheduled to leave at 9:40. The passenger train time table is published every day in The Republican.

Barney D. Comer was at Anderson last week and witnessed the greatest civic parade he ever saw. Anderson had a "health” day and the parade demonstrated the measures employed to educate the people in the necessity for cleanliness. The parade cost a lot of money, almost •very business house being represented by a big float. The affair received extensive notice in Indianapolis papers and the plan may be inaugurated in other cities of the state. —-■■ •

Mrs. E. A. McCrea, who landscaped the depot surroundings and under whose direction the section hands are working, did not arrive here Saturday until late in the evening and uncertainty as ? to when she would be here was responsible for the meeting at which she was to have lectured being called off. Mrs. McCrea had very generously offered to lecture without any cost on the subject of beautifying a city. It is to be hoped that arrangements can be made some time later to have her lecture and it is quite certain that a large audience wilj, greet her.

Mrs. William Roth, of Monticello, spent Sunday with iher sister, Mrs. Lester' Speaks. She had only recently returned from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rayher, at Forest, Ind., and reports that her father was quite badly injured about three weeks ago by the kick of a horse, having one of his hips severely bruised and that he is just getting able to get out and look after his farm work. Mr. and Mrs: Roth have been living at Taylorville, 111., for the past year or more and expect to return there again very soon.

The deal to transfer the Delphi Herald to Foreman Heiland, of the Citizen-Times, did not materialize and the paper suspended publication Thursday after selling the subscription list to the Weekly Journal. The paper was founded sixteen years ago. Mr. Stephens, the last editor, materially improved the plant and was getting out a fairly good paper, but it seemed to lack the personal side that made it representative of Delphi. The advertising fell to nothing and the venture doubtless proved a very bad one for Mr. Stephens, who had formerly been engaged in the estate business in Logansport.

Mrs. Henry Eigeisbach went to Chicago Saturday to spend several days visiting her son, Thos. and wife, and her two brothers, and to meet her cousin, Father Andrew Geitl. who is returning home from a visit since last September in Germany. Father Geitl’s father died when he was only .five years of age and Ne was raised in the family of his cousin, Mrs. Eigeisbach. He is bringing back with him from Germany twelve young Germans, only one of which has made a prior trip to the United States. All expect to locate in this country and some will probably come to Rensselaer and at least two will work at the Indian School. One is a trained nurse and will probably be employed in Chicago.

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