Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Lyman Barce went to Chicago today for a visit of several days with her son, John. Wagons, truck with wood or steel Wheel and extra wagon boxes for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. , Born, Monday, Aug. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barshbarger, of Parr, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kiester, of Jordan township, Saturday, Aug. 1, a daughter. Misses Ruth Pavery and Mary Flora, of Frankfort, are visiting Miss Maine Hamilton and a donee 'is to be given for them at the K. o.‘ P. building this evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stiers, of Lee, were 7 in Rensselaer a short time this morning enroufce to Chicago, where they will visit relatives. They will then go to St Joe, Mich., to visit other relatives, being absent about two weeks.

John D. Moore left today for Castleton, N. Dak., where Fred Hamilton bos been driving an automobile for some time and where John expects to get a job. Fred secured a place as garage superintendent for Stewart Moore, who will leave tomorrow morning for Castleton. R. W. Burris is receiving a visit from his three nephews, C. ST and Everet C. Hunter, of Arcadia, and John T. Hunter, of Atlanta, Hamilton county. They say that they are not suffering so much from the drouth there as we are here although it is very dry right now. Oats, however, made from 40 to 50 and 6o bushels per acre.

Judge Robert Vianatta and daughter, Miss Marjorie, came from Marion lost evening to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vanatta. Judge is able to be about on crutches, not having fully recovered from the operation which became necessary following his accident at the Y. M. C. A. lost spring when his leg was broken.

Mr. and Mm Joe Kuhn and Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover, of Pulaski were the guests of the latter’s brother, J. H. Hoover and family, Sunday. They came after their daughter and the daughter of J. C. Hoover, now of Ringlin, lowa, who have been visiting here for the past two weeks. On their return trip Miss Theresa Hoover, daughter of J. H. and wife, accompanied them to Pulaski for a visit of a few weeks with relatives. The trip was made by auto. •

The Carpenter creek and Curtis creek laterals to the lower Iroquois ditch have been completed and the small dredge will remain idle until the big ditch reaches the next lateral, which may be three months or longer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bricker went to Oelinla, Ohio, and the other dredge hands, H. S. and W. S. Strayer went to Peru and 'William and Ed Timm to Medaryviße. The big dredge has just com pleted the deep cut below the Lamson bridge

Tim Karsner came home Saturday night from Zanesville Ohio, where he had been since last spring working for his nephew, Charley Wilt shire on a truck patch and farm. Charley is engaged to business at Zanesville but 'he heard the call to the farm and -rented one near Zanesville and Tim went over to work fqr him. Drouth set if* early and worked the same havoc it has hero, perhaps worse and the venture proved an almost complete failure this year. Charley, however, has a 5-year lease on the farm and still has his brokerage business. Tim says that com which was cultivated three times stands only about 15 inches high. Timefs back home looking for a job.

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