Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Attention! E. W. Hickman does everything in the plumbing and heating and tinning line. Also cleans and repairs gasoline stoves, sharpens lawn mowers, and repair in general .' Opposite Court House, East. Shop Phone, 2 on 466. Residence Phone, 3 on 466
Commander L. L. Reaney, aged 65, retired, of the navy, died Monday in Washington, D. 0., of neurosis. Dr. A. M. .Finch, of Jamestown, will resume his visits to Rensselaer on next Tuesday and Wednesday, June 2nd and 3rd, and will make regular monthly visits thereafter. Bitten on one toe by a rat while she slept, Mrs. Earl Moser, of Evansville, is suffering from blood poisoning. Physicians say death is probable. Oscar King Davis, who has returned to Washington, D. C., from a conference with Col. Roosevelt, said Monday that Roosevelt will Stump Indiana for Senator Beveridge this year. Mrs. Helen Dungan, recording secretary of the Christian Woman’s Board of Missions, and a well known writer of sacred songs, is dead at her borne in Indianapolis. She was 69 years old. Despondent on account of the plans of his sister to marry, thereby breaking up the home, Melvin Blender, aged 41 years, of Goshen, committed suicide Sunday night by blowing off his head with a shotgun. Bishop Henderson, of the Methodist Episcopal church, ‘has appointed the Rev. *B. D. W. Beck, pastor ! of the Locust Street MSthodist church of Greencastle, to conduct the evangelistic services at Moores Hill college next year. Walter Brubaker, former progressive chairman of Kosciusko county and candidate tor nomination as judge of the circuit court on the progressive ticket, has quit the third party and publicly announced his return to the republican rpnks. Speeding toward Detroit on a fast Pere Marquette train Monday, Charles Dwyer, conductor, saw a farmhouse in flames. He stopped the train, ran to the burning structure and saved an aged man, a paralytic, carrying him out of the house tn his arms. Passengers then formed a bucket brigade, taking water from the locomotive, and put out the fire. The train was delayed an hour.
Auto Bus to Remington. am .pan Lv. Rensselaer 7:45 4:00 Lv. Remington 9:30 5:83 Phone 206 - - C. L. MORRELL. RXNSBXLAXR MARKETS. Com—6sc. ' Oats—36c. . Chickens—l2%c. Eggs—l6%c. Butterfat—2s%c. • "’J Wool—16« to 20c. ■ to vote with them in North Union precinct will meet at Fair Oaks at 7 o’clock p. an., on June 6th, to select delegates to the judicial and representative conventions above called. F, M. GOFF, Chairman.
