Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The home missionary society of the M. E. church will meet at the church partors Tuesday afternoon, June 2nd, at the church parlors. James D. Babcock, of Bluffton, spent Decoration day and Sunday in Rensselaer, visiting his daughters, Mrs. Sam Scott and Mrs. Roe Yeoman, and looking after ' some business affairs. ' P. J. Nolan, the Erie supervisor at Hammond, covering the territory between Hammond and Rochester, has resigned. His position will b» filled by (George C. Metzger, who has been employed as assistant division engineer. Presbyterians of the United States of America to their general assembly to session in Chicago went on record Thursday in favor of a federal law favoring uniform divorce statutes in states. The terms of a tentative agreement between the city ,of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Rapid Transit company by which it is proposed to construct a system of subway and elevated lines costing $63,000,000 has jUst been made public. The new rural route out of Fair Oaks started today. There will be a number of subscribers to The Republican who Will want to be changed to the new route and it is desirable that those who desire that the address of their papers be changed notify us at once. Please state in doing so Where the paper is now going.

’ (Mrs. Abe Hurley, of near McOoysburg, who recently had a severe sick spell, was on the street with her husband Saturday evening and when dn front of Dr. J. Hansson’s offlse She fainted and would have fallen had her husband not caught •her. -She was carried into Dr. Hansson’s office and was unconscious for some time, finally reviving enough to be taken to the home Of her husband’s father, west of town. Frightened by the band a horse driven by Guy Hudson to a surrey, ran away Saturday afternoon. It started near the residence of Mrs. Peter Rhoads and ran across the College street bridge and the surrey crashed into a telephone pole throwing Mr. Hudson and wife and three children out. One of the children almost struck a telephone pole. Fortunately none were much injured. The horse broke loose from the surrey and -ran to the W. V. Porter farm, where Mr. Hudson lives. The surrey was slightly damaged. Look over our classified column. Don’t you have something to sell that will pay you to advertise? A quarter invested now and then In advertising will bring you ample returns. No farmer can afford to overlook the Important feature of advertising. We have many users who are making money year after year by a judicious use of our classified,, columns. : Try our Classified Column.