Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Master Ralph Hoshaw, of Indianapolis, accompanied Dr. F. H. Hemphill to Rensselaer this morning and will visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Firman Rutherford. George H. Gifford returned to Tipton today after having been here to look after the estate of the late B. J. Gifford, of which he is the trustee. Dr. F. H. Hemphill returned from Indianapolis this morning after attending a meeting of the health officers of the state. Dr. Hemphill is the health officer of Jasper county. Charles Moore, who worked for some time a year ago as the cook at the Nowels hotel, was here today. He expects to start for San Francisco, Cal., next week and to remain there for an indefinite time. Mrs. Lucy Mahan and daughter, Phyllis, returned to their home at Marion today after visiting her mother, Mrs. James Donnelly, since last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly left at the same time for Ft Wayne to visit relatives. C. F. Mansfield, Jr., who is managing the Mansfield farm southeast of town, states that the first crop of alfalfa will be cut next week. It it about 30 inches high, and the new growth has started. Charles Davisson and wife, of Danville Ill., arrived this morning and went from here to Newland, where he will work for his brother-in-law, Dr. Warner Sldener, a veterinary, who has purchased a farm of 130 acres and located there.
Paul Donnelly, son of Alf Donnelly, bought a team of draft colts of Bert Amsler last week tor $300. They were not quite a year old, both are mares and one weighed 1,060 and the other 1,160. They were sired by Gabon. Shamrock IV, the challenger for the America's cup, was launched Tuesday at Gosport, England, and christened by the Countess of Shaftbury. The new challenger took the water on the stroke of noon. There was no hitch in the arrangements, and she slid down the ways easily.
