Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
R. E. Davis Heads Republican Ticket in 'Kc.nkakee Township. Kankakee township republicans had a good convention last Saturday and nominated the following good ticket: d For trustee, R. Elwood Davis. For assessor, L. B. Collins. Road supervisors, first district, David Collins; second district, Jesse Collins; third district, Otto Hoehn; fourth district, W. F. Neier. Justice of the peace, Ott Mills. Constable, Joe Payne. Advisory hoard, A. Moyer,.Clarence Gilbranson, A. Duggleby. Princess Open Balance Of This Week; Good Program. During the balance of this week the Princess theatre will be open and a good quality of film service will be used. While up town in the evening during the carnival don’t fail to attend the Princess. . r Frederick Brown, of Chicago, is here for a visit with relatives. Born, Sunday, Aug. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Whittaker, a son, and their fourth child. They live on a farm near Roselawn. < •Mrs. J. D. Allman and daughters, Florence and Aileen, returned dast evening from a two days’ visit in Chicago with Kenneth Allman. Born, Tuesday, Sept. Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hurley, in Rensselaer, an BV2 pound son. . J
Mrs. H. C. Cole, of Lafayette, came yesterday to visit friends here. She returned with Miss Mabie Stocksick, who had been her guest for several days, A fire last night east of Gifford resulted in a' rumor that the Medaryville elevator wag burning. Investigation, however, proves that it was a barn on the old Hancock farm, east of Gifford. "Time is money” is an old saying and a true one, but a more up-to-date and truer one is “Time means Safety.” To be sure of perfectly ground glasses for correcting defects of eyesight, go to Dr. Rose M. Remmek, over Jessen’s jewelry store, and in addition to< her expert ability as a refractlonist let her get for you glasses properly and safely made.—Adv. The “City of Chicago,” an excursion boat on Lake Michigan, suffered fire damage yesterday and for a time the lives of 250 passengers on board were in peril. The ship was not far out from Chicago witfin fire, was discovered in the hull. It could not be extinguished apd the captain made a dash for land and all were saved. A fire fighting ship succeeded in extinguishing the flames after the passengers had been rescued, but not until considerable damage had resulted. One day last week Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hunt crossed Lake Michigan in this boat and they were glad the fire did not happen when they were on board.
MTOTIOB OF IETTOTG COMTBAOT FOB COAX.
Notice is hereby given* that the Common Council of the City of Renßselaer, Ind., will receive sealed blds on the 14th day of September. 1914, at 8 o’clock p. m., for the furnishing of about 2,500 tons of Indiana Mine Run of Coal, F. O. B. Rensselaer, Ind., for the use of said City at its water and light plant Said coal to be ordered as needed by car loads. Bids may be filed with the clerk of said City on or before said date. By order pt the Common Council of said City. CHAS. MORLAN, City Clerk.
