Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Boyd Porter returned to Valparaiso yesterday. Leo Myer, of Flora, is visiting his uncle, Dr. W. L. Myer. Leo Mecklenfberg, who attends St Joseph’s college, went to Chicago yesterday to receive treatment for his eyes. (Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheets left this morning for their home in Chicago, after he bad spent several days here and she had been hers for the past Six weeks. Rat Miller, the Mt Ayr man against whom there are several indictments for the illegal sale of intoxicating liquor, is confined in Jail here, unabel to give bond. A salutary health hint for hot weather is to be careful hot to go ih water over your depth, if you can’t swim. Such a practice has a noticeable .tendency to shorten life. “Aunt" Sarah Watson continues very low at the home of John Kresler on Cullen street and there has been no improvement since yesterday. She is the widow of Charles Watson and is a sister of Mm KneeleL • Mias Ruth Wiltshire and Mrs. Gilbert Albtn and two babies we#t to Chicago yesterday to vdsit Mm. William Kellum, whose first husband was Calvin Karsner. Mt. and Mrs. Wiltshire went there Sunday and she is remaining for a longer visit President Wilson signed Tuesday an executive order directing that all federal employes, wherever stationed, be .required to work only founJtours Saturdays between June 15 and Sept 15. Wheat harvesting in southern Indiana has begun. Tbq crop Is not so great as had been expected, the drought having cut the heads short. It to quite probable that the wheat harvest hare will be the earliest in many years and It to not Impr&b* able that some wheat will be cut the totter part of June.