Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 225, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Joseph Smith made a trip to Monon today. . r Born, Mopday, Sept. 21st, to Mr and Mrs, Harvey Keen, southwest of town, an /8-pound son. Joha O’Connor returned last evening from a visit to Chicago and, with his children in Hammond. The Daughters of the American Revolution- will meet 'Saturday afternoon of this week, at 2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. H. J. Kannal. There will be a special examination in every county of the state next Saturday for teachers. The examination for Jasper county will be held in the schoolhouse. ■ ■■i , - y A. J. Keeney, west of Rensselaer, is extensively remodeling his house, having three rooms added. Tne work is being done by Scott Brenner, of Mt. Ayr.
Frank. .Alter and Frank B. Ham have been drawn on the petit jury for the U. S. court which convenes at Hammond. The jurors are to report on Oct. 20th.
Gerald Hollingsworth, who is attending Purdue university, has been pledged to the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. The pledges were published in the Indianapolis News of Monday.
Jim Bullis, of jQrdan township, went to Monon today to see a doctor. Jim has become suite alarmed about his loss of weight recently, having lost 32 pounds in the last eight weeks.
Isaac Childers came up from Lafayette today. He has been living on'a farm 3 miles south of that city and may move to Jasper county if he can And a farm to rent.
Mrs. W. Haskins and daughter, Lillian, returned to Chicago this morning after visiting her brother, Charles Guttrich, on the Dr. Besser farm, and Mr. and Mrs. William Eisele, in town.
Mrs. Phoebe Magness and daughter, Mrs. Hattie Boake, of Pamona, Cal., who have been visiting relatives in Ohio, came yesterday to visit the former’s aunt, Mrs. Henry Wood and other relatives.
14 lbs. of H. & E. granulated sugar, the host cane sugar made, for SI.OO. We also have plenty of light and yellow sugars to offer you for making fruit butters. JOHN EGER.
Mrs. ChaHes Kasson and daughter, Mrs. Orlan' Grant, came from Hammond today, and Mrs, Grant will leave tomorrow for Louisville to join . her husband, While Mrs Kasson wili go to Lafayette to visit her sister.
Roy Grayson, who was so badly cut up by Robert Jones at Shelby two weeks ago, is said to be getting along fine and to be able to be up and about the Jim Doty house, where be was taken soon after the cutting.
John Hurley, formerly of Barkley township, who is a patient in the asylum at Longcliffe, is reported very near death’s door with tuberculosis, and Will Markin, W. N. J enkins and Vilas Price, .relatives, went there today to see him.
Charles Wolf and John McConnell, of Chalmers, were here today to close up a deal by which Mr. Wolf sells the former Corliss farm of 80 acres to Will Woodworth. The priee paid was S9O an acre. Mr. Wolf bought the farm two years ago for S7O per acre.
Golf has captured our neighboring town of Brook and The Reporter of that town has a golf reporter who would do credit to any city newspaper. The link® at George Ade’s Hazelden are occupied by enthusiasts day after day and according to the above newspaper they are garbed in all the golf tags that are worn by the big country club fellows. They wear knickers, etc., and are armed with mashies, nlblics, brassies and all the club® that make them look the part.» They have caddies and talk in golf terms. Kentland and have taken up the golf Wabit and Rensselaer is apt to be left at the social post if some one get the game going over here.
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