Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fancy homegrown mushrooms, 50c per pound. C. M. Sands, Phone 434. We are headquarters for No-Sac screen doors. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co, Telephone 6. Mrs. Alda Parkinson left today for California, -where she will visit her aster for some time. Remington has a bas«ball team organized and will play the Fowler Union Giants, a colored team, next Sunday. We have a few tons of 10-10 fertilizer in stock.—Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hopkins, of this city, announce the marriage totike place jpn June 14th, of their daughter, Helen, to Mr. Thomas Goodmand, of Redlands, Cal. Miss Hopkins has been in California for several months. We do grinding and sell all kinds of feed for poultry, horses and cows. —Hamilton & Kellner. John H. Thornton, the well known old soldier who for some years cnducted the restaurant at the old depot, came Wednesday for a few days’ visit with his sister, (Mrs. William Dixey and his old comrades. He now lives near the national soldiers’ home at Marion. H. B. Brown, merchant and postmaster at Kniman, returned home yesterday from Brunswick, a small town near Cedar Lake, where he had been helping a Chicago man invoice the George Fheopeo stock of general merchandise, which had been sold to Ernest Meyer, of Chicago. Mayor and Mrs. -Spitler and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thompson made an auto trip to Winamac yesterday and' when they called on Mrs. Thena Meyer Thompson, whose home is in Winamac, they were very much surprised to And that Mrs. Lawson Meyer, of Gary, Who is the sister of Mrs. R. D. Thompson, had Just arrived that day for a brief visit". " "" ~ Col. H. A. Greene, commanding officer of the central department of the United States army, told members of the Chicago Association of Commerce Wednesday that the regular army’s' strength, April 20, was 4,036 officers and 91,426 enlisted men. He said the strength of the National Guard was 9,130 officers and 111,672 men.
George H. Coon, superintendent for the contractors, Noes and Seaman, on the brick Street improvement, called at The Republican office this morning to ask correction of the paragraph relating to the strike which the Frankfort laborers instituted Thursday. The only incorrect statement in the report, Mr. Coon states, was that part which said that the foreman was getting more from the city than he was allowing the men. He states that his proposition to the city was that the men should do the sewer work for the Wage scale they were receiving from the contractors and that there was not a cent of graft in it. He said that the men all returned to work when the matter was explained to them. He said, (flso, that Rensselaer.was paying its ditchers too much money, and that he found laboring wages here higher than at other places and was unable to hire local hands on that account.
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