Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. L A. Harmon is spending today at Surrey. John Webber made a business trip to Lowell today. ■ ft, Born, Tuesday, June 15th, to Mr. and-Mrs. Robert Hurley, a son. Robert Johnson, of Lafayette, is here for a visit with relatives. Grinding promptly done. All kinds of feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner.' Miss Ruth Bott returned to Star City today after a visit here since last Friday. ' ■ The Round Table Club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C. W. Hanley. J. M. Brown returned to Franklin today after a visit since Friday with his daughter, Mrs. Gus Grant. Attorney W. H. Parkinson went to Chicago today, taking his son, Lynn, on his first trip to the city. “Aunt” Sarah Watson is slightly improved today and indications for her recovery are considerably brightened. County Superintendent Lamson ■went to Terre Haute today to attend the state meeting of county superintendents. Mrs. W. P. Cooper, of Monticello, will return home today after visiting her sister, Miss Opal Sharp, for several days. Mrs. James Blowers, of Minneapolis, Minn., is expected today to visit her daughter and son-in-laiw, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Overton. Mrs. H. R. Grow, who has been an invalid for a long time, is reported considerably worse at this time. <■ v We are headquarters for step ladders, straight ladders and extension ladders. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co., Phone 6. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Irwin are entertaining Mr. Steve Sherman, of Minneapolis, Minn., who will probably remain for several weeks. Mrs. M. Hershberger returned to Kokomo today after a visit of several days with her daughter, Mrs. James Malady, east of town. We carry in stock Deering harvester machinery- and repairs for the same; also repairs for the Milwaukee, Champion and Plano.— Hamilton & Kellner. C, H. Peck, of Remington, and A. R. Jones, of Wolcott, went to Lowell today to attend a blue rock shoot held by the Lowell gun club. Employes of the Monon are today digging a ditch for a new water -pipe from Franklin street, near the cement tile factory, to the stock yards, two blocks east. Charles Magee, a nephew of Landy Magee, is suffering a severe attack of appendicitis. His sister came from Hammond yesterday to nurse •him. Miss Cecil Morgan has received word from her mother, who was called to Moline, Kans., by the serious sickness of Charles Morris, stating that he is considerably improved and will probably recover. Goodland will play the Jake Stahl team of Chicago next Sunday. This team will probably play here on the sth of July and possibly on the 4th also. Miss Pauline Curnick went to Elkhart today to attend a weekend house party at tne home of Miss Charlotte Parks. She will then go to South Bend for a visit of several days. Mrs. Harry Gallagher returned to Stillwell, near Laporte, today, after a visit since Sunday with relatives in this county. Harry is contracting tor stone road building and is getting along nicely. Parr Dog Kennal has received another bloodhound from Lexington, Ky. It is not trained. It is to take the place Of the one that died soon after it was received at Parr last winter. It cost SSO and the owners expect to purchase more of them to be used in tracking thieves. In convention at Lafayette yesterday Alvo O. Reser, of Lafayette, was nominated by the republicans of Tippecanoe and Montgomery counties for state senator. Reser was a bull moose leader two years ago. George H. Oglesby, of Romney, was nominated for state joint representative from Tippecanoe and Benton counties. The Sisters of St. Augustine’s Catholic school are about to organize a class in instrumental music, preparatory to giving lessons on piano, organ or violin on their return in September. Should any one contemplate taking lessons they are kindly invited to make application at the sisters’ residence within the next three weeks, or before July 4. Male pupils under 14, and females of any age are accepted, without regard to creed. CASTOR IA Jfor Infanta and Children. Ha KW YaHaw AhnjtßMprt Bears the Signature of
