Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

'S'. J. Stiers, of Lee, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Miss Charlotte Kanne is visiting relatives at Campus, 111. The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. G. W. Titus on College avenue. Mrs. R.’ B. Wright and Mrs. Mary E. Peyton and daughters, Grace and Wilma, went to Monon today to attend a meeting of the Baptist Association. > The Womans’ Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. H. W. Jackson, northeast of F. M. Abbott was taken sick Saturday night and has continued sick since that time. A severe case of malarial fever with other complications seems to be his trouble. Abe Martin says: “Speakiw’ o’ th’ North Pole, nobuddy ever yit reached th’ point where they could tell everbuddy else t’ go to. Th’ trouble with a Ford is that it costs so much fer goggles.” Mrs. Myrtle Johnson, of Terre Haute, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Emmet Fidler and last Saturday they accompanied Mr. Fidler to Chicago, where they visited their niece, Mrs. Joseph Rush, until Monday. ‘ A. J. Hickey, of Laporte, whd was the chairman of the tenth congressional district prior to the change by which Laporte county was removed from the district, has been nominated for congress by the republicans of the thirteenth congressional district.

John Borntrager, who made an auto trip to + Ohio last week, the distance being 263 miles each way, states that'> the worst roads he encountered on the trip was the range line road between Rensselaer -and Remington. Rev. Er. Rudolph Stoltz is to be a member of the St. Joseph’s college, coming here from Sedalia, Mo.* where he has been, assistant pastor of Sacred Heart church. Rev. Benjamin Alt, who has been assistant pastor at Ft. Wayne, will succeed Father Stoltz in Sedalia. Six families of people living between Mt. Ayr and Brook will compose an auto party tomorrow to the Kankakee fair. The distance is about 45 miles each way.- Those who will make the trip are, James Ricker, Jack Ulyat, Charles Battled ay, Fleming, Wallace Nichols and King Chamberlin and their families. All are Expecting a fine trip. Mrs. John W. Stevens and grandson, John W. Stevens, of Hammond, returned to Chicago today after a week’s visit with J. W. Stevens and family in Gillam township. Mrs. Stevens is the widow of John W. Stevens, the old soldier who was recently murdered by highwaymen at an elevated railway station in Chicago, when he refused to turn the money over to the bandits on their demand. We are now operating our new wheat mill, and in order to introduce our flour, will for the next ten days only, retail our flour at wholesale prices. To our farmer trade we will give 38 pounds of our best flour in exchange for a bushel of wheat.— Iroquois Roller Mills, Ralph Sprague, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Downing, of Little River, Kans., who came back to their old Rensselaer home to attend- the reunion of Company A, of the 87th Indiana regiment and to visit old friends, were given an enjoyable picnic dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Iliff, in Jordan townshp, Saturday of last week. Fifty-Jive were present. A basket dinner was very much enjoyed and a photograph made by H. F. Parker will probably be kept in many homes.

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