Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Call for Republican Representative * Convention. * The Republicans of Jasper and White counties will meet in delegate convention at Montlcello, White county, Indian®, on Saturday, June 20th, 1914, at 1 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for State Representative, to be voted for at the November election of 1914. The representation ior said convection will be on the basis of one delegate and one alternate for each 200 votes cast In 1910 for Otis E. Gulley for secretary of state at the general election held in November, and one delegate and one alternate for each fraction of 200 votes cast for Otis E. Gulley for secretary of state at the general election In November, 1910, which will entitle the said l counties to the following vote: Jasper County—B. White County—l 2. Delegates to this convention will be selected at precinct meeting to j be held at* the regular voting , places of the precinct _on Saturday, June 6, 1914, and the delegates will cast the vote to which their predict is entitled. G. H. McLAIN, Chairman Jasper County. Wm. HAMMELLE, Chairman White County. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. The undersigned wishes to announce his candidacy for the nom- • ination for joint representative of White and Jasper counties, sub- [ ject to the decision of the delegates to the convention to he held at Monticello on June 20th, 1914. —Wil- » liam L Wood, Parr, Ind.

Walker Township Call. The republicans of Walker township and all who care to co-oerate with them will convene at Center school house at 2 o’clock p. m., on SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914, to nominate the following candidates: Trustee. Assessor. Three members advisory board. Road supervisors. Justice pf the peace. Constable. Let all republicans turn out and help to nominate first-class men for these places. J. F. Pettit, Chairman. Frank Smith, Secretary. Miss Anna Garlick went to Wheatfield yesterday afternoon to attend the funeral today of Perry Salrin, the young man whose death was caused by a rattlesnake bite The entire stock at the Model Clothing Store is positively to be closed out at reduced prices. SIMON LEOPOLD, Manager. Miss Zelda and Master Robert Fry, of Crawfordwvllle came yesterday to visit their uncle, Frank Corbin, of Jordan township, and will probably spend the entire summer there We must have the entire stock of the Model closed out by September Ist. Our low prices will surely accomplish this. j SIMON LEOPOLD, Manager. Will Coen suffered considerable loss in his strawberry fields by the hot weather Tuesday- and Wednesday, estimating that it " cut his crop short some 200 bushels. The local berries are about all disposed of now. —7""*' ——— Call and get prices at the Model Closing Out Sale before purchasing. You will surely buy If you do. SIMON LEOPOLD, Manager.

Mrs. C. L. Mupphy and little daughter, Jeanette, of Berwyn, 111., came last evening for a ten days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows, arriving in time for Jennette to spend her sixth birthday with her grandparents. Michael Ringeisen, who lives just west of Weston cemetery, has made a number of improvements in the property and this spring had it all well painted. With Wilson Schafer as a neighbor he has not let the latter’s reputation for improvement® get ahead of him any. Howard York underwent an operation for hernia at the West Side hospital in Chicago Tuesday and favorable reports have been re ceived here. Howard’s many friends trust that the operation will 1 prove entirely successful. O. K. Rainier made an auto trip to Lafayette yesterday and reports that the county through White county and extending south of Lafayette is in need of a big rain. Oats is suffering a great deal, but corn has apparently come along all right, but will be stunted unless a rain comes quite soon.

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