Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Gilf Jones, of Redkey, left for their home today after a brief visit with their daughter, Mrs. F. D. Burchard and husband.

The John Deere Spreader is sold by Hamilton & Kellner.

Fred Yeiter and his cement force is completing the cement cuilbing along Washington street, where gaps had been left until the telephone and light poles were removed.

Herbert Hammond, who is employed by the public service company of Evanston, is home for a two weeks’ vacation and visit with his father, County Auditor Hammond and family.

Mrs. John D. Mauck, who has been visiting for the past month at Kansas City, Kans., and in Jacksonville, Gilman and Kankakee, 111., arrived ■'home today, Mr. Mauck having gone to Kankakee to meet her.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H'ammerton went to Hoopeston, 111., today, to take up their residence. Since their marriage a week ago last Saturday they have been, visiting at Chicago and Hammond and for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tuiils, at Parr. \

Mr. and Mrs. Nattie Scott left today for Franklin to visit her old home and to attend a family reunion which will be held next Sunday. They will also attend the Johnson county fair which is being held at Franklin this week.

Mrs. Angela Luers accompanied Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sperry and fameily to Mt. Ayr yesterday and to Allentown, 111., today, for a visit of about two weeks. Mr. Sperry and family have been visiting in and about Rensselaer for the past two weeks.

A. C. Robinson, who has lived in Rensselaer for a number of years, has moved to West Lafayette, in order to be near Virgil, who has two years more in Purdue. Mrs. Robinson and Eva Grace and Miss Clara Mitchell left today for their new home. Tom Hoyes has rented the house on Weston street which Mr. Robinson and family vacated.

Mr. and Mrs. William Shirer and daughter, of Valparaiso, are spending a few days with his brother, L. P. Shirer and family. He formerly lived near Wheatfield, but moved to Valparaiso nine years ago and conducts a boarding house for students at the university. Mr. Shirer is an ardent republican and expects to see the G. O. P.- on top again this fall.

Mrs. Ellsworth Iliff and daughter and son have been visiting her father, John Kohler and family for several days and left this morning for Hoopeston, 111., to which city they are removing from Chicago Heights. Mr. Iliff has been employed in a phosphate manufacturing business in Chicago Heights for eighteen years and is now embarking in the same business for himself.

Chalmers will hold a horse show this year and a feature of it is to be a ball game on Sept. 25th, when the old Chalmers team on which Guy Peacock played, is to again play for Chalmers. The team has about all been rounded up except Guy and J. H. Smith writes from Chalmers to try to locate him. Guy has not been in Rensselaer for many years and no one here seems to know what has become of him. A request Was made for George H. Healey to umpire the game.

D. E. Ingle and Frank Reed, f Dayton, Ohio, accompanied by W. L. Wood, of Parr, were in Rensselaer today. Mr. Wood is suffering greatly from rheumafiNjm and is planning to go to Martinsville for treatment. He has just taken the agency for a puncture "treatment for tires and will have all of Jasper county. The article he will sell is recommended to be the best ever put on the market. It is used on the inside of the inner tube and if you run on a nail, all that you have to do is to pull out the nail and go ahead.

Judge Ed Jackson, of Newcastle, republican candidate for secretary of state, confined to his home with injuries . received ip a ball game between business and professional men for the benefit of the visiting nurses’ hind. , ... A Classified ad. will sail It -- ■**» V .