Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Born, June 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Zack Stanley, of Union township, a son. Kentland has a new organization of businessmen, and club rooms have been opened in the Harrison block. We have put a new Ford in “the business and will engage in advance pleasure drives for Sunday afternoons.—The Main Garage, Mrs. A. Eib and daughter, Miss Jennie, and Mrs. K. Zfllhart and daughter, Miss Pauline, made a trip to Monon yesterday.

Mrs. C. F. Mansfield, Sr., is spending a few days with her son, Charles F. Mansfield, Jr., who suffered a severe injury to his left foot in a runaway accident Tuesday.

Mrs. Will Woodworth made a trip to Monon yesterday. Will and his family are living temporarily with his parents. Will bought a farm 3 miles north of Lee and they will move to it next spring.

Jack Bice, manager of the Henderson Motorcycle Co, of Chicago, is here to assist the focal agent in several prospective sales. Bice held toe motorcycle racing record between New York and Philadelphia for some time.

Don’t forget toe conventions to be held tomorrow to select delegates to the judicial and representative conventions. The Marion township conventions will be held in the court house at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon.

David T. Nay and wife, of Mt. Ayr, left yesterday for Indianapolis and Franklin. Mr. Nay had his left eye removed about two years ago and tt has recently been causing him considerable trouble and some small growths in toe socket are to be treated. W. H. Barkley and family took their departure yesterday for their home in the country. For several weeks, pending toe completion of repairs to the country home they have been living with Mrs. Barkley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Starr, at toe corner of Cullen and Harrison streets.

Henry Walter Graham was fine in character delineation and also showed himself a master «f his art. His Cape Cod stories and ballads were particularly well liked, as shown by the applause which they received.—Centerburg, (Ohio) Gar sstta At Christian church Tues* day evening, June 9th. Admission 25 cents.