Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. Kannal has invested in a new Ford touring car. Miss Meta Oglesby returned this morning from a yisit at Knox. John D. Timmons returned to his home in Otterbein today. Miss Mary Goetz went to Tefft today to visit Miss Anna Jasperson. H. W. Jackson left this morning for Deshler, Ohio, to visit his brother who mqved there from Illinois two years ago. Mrs. Mary Reed returned to San Pierre today after a visit of several days with Win Minnear and family, south of town* Miss May Stanton, of near Flora, who taught school is Jasper county last year, came this morning and will probably teach here again this year. Mrs. Etta Robinson and son, Harold, returned to Monon today after a visit with Mrs. W. A. Cristler, northeast of town, and other relatives at Mt. Ayr, Mr. and. Mrs. O. E. Wolcott and Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Grant, of Chestnut, HL, came by auto Tuesday to spend the week with Seldon’s father, Shelby Grant and family. John Morgan, the ball player, is having a lot of trouble with boils and poison and now a carbuncle has perched itself on the back of his neck and John is not spending a very happy week. N. G. Halsey, who visited his sick brother at Macon, Ga., last week, reports that he is now some better. His brother first had pneumonia in June and later had typhoid fever and it came almost costing him his life. Nathan Barger returned to Chicago Heights today after a visit here since last week. Mr. Barger moved from Jasper county eight years ago and is now employed in the fire de* partment in Chicago Heights. This was his first visit home since he left eight years ago. W. H. Beam has had some quite extensive repairs started on bis residence property at the corner of Forest and Elm streets. The house Is being raised, a new porch built and the old dining room tom out and a' new one built