Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
"'ll 1 '.'WW J ’-'g ll -111.:!..-KELANL.il 1 'W —"" Joe Jeffries, chiropractor, left today for Wooster, Ohio, where he will remrfin until he determines upon a location for the practice of his profession. \ . Wagons, track with wood or steel wheel and extra wagon boxes for sale by Hamilton & Kellner.
The residence ex George Worden in Remington was destroyed by fire Thursday. The house was valued at $5,000 and was insured for $3,000. * \
There was not a quorum appeared ait the home of Geo. F. Meyers Wednesday evening foT the election of officers for the Board of Associated Charities and decided to postpone the election until Saturday night, when the members will ■again meet with Mr. .Meyers at his home.
Mrs. Warren T. McCray and her two youngest children, George and Marion, lef this morning for Ludington, Mich., to remain during the hay fever season. Miss Lucile McCray also started this morning for Waterloo, lowa, to 'be the guest of a classmate for a coupel of weeks.— Kentland Enterprise.
O. A. HutchenST of Noblesvilie, and J. B. Sertz, of Franklin,, last evening completed after four days’ work the checking up of the books of the county clerk and Sheriff and the school city of Rensselaer, and today went to cheek up the school board. Saturday they will check the books of the Remington school board. This checking is for the year 1913. The office of Clerk Perkin® was found in the most excellent condition, which expedited the work of the examiners and had the effect -of saving the county the expense of a longer visit from the accountants.
