Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Uematral Amuwttrrmwrt Alter occupying offices in the Makeever block for a period of fifteen years, I will, on or about October 1, 1914, remove to and thereafter occupy offices on the second floor of the Hollingsworth building, situate opposite and westerly from the courthouse. Mr. Philip R. Blue, who has been engaged in the practice of law for several years, will have a desk in my office, anchextends an invitation to call and see him. ' We yiili work in conjunction with one another in all matters pertaining to legal business, Abstracting, and farm loans, and in addition thereto, I will continue to write fire insurance, loan money on any and all kinds of good security and purchase gale notes. I will be glad to meet all my friends, customers and clients in my new location. Mr. Blue and myself will each endeavor to render loyal and efficient service and give prompt attention to all matters entrusted to our care. JAMES H. CHAPMAN
The Knights of St. Paul will have their regular meeting at the M. E. church tonight. A good program and refreshments have been prepared. ■ »' —- Mrs. W. O. Schanlaub left this morning for a visit with friends and relatives at Gary, Merrillville and Chicago. Mr. arid Mrs. expect to move into their new home In about > three weeks—Kentland Enterprise. * iMrs. Lida Potts was taken to Chicago today by Dr. C. E. Johnson, where she will be under the observatioh of a specialist for several days at St. Luke’s hospital. "-She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Frank Webber and her son-in-laid George Henson. The First and Second Presbyterian churches of LAfayette have been consolidated under the name of the Central Presbyterian church. The OrawfordsviMe Presbytery Superintended the consolidation and a new board of directors took charge of the books, records and property of both congregations. The trap tees are: James M. Fowler. H. G. Goodwine, D, M. Boyle, W. H. Randolph, Guy Foresman and Walter Matthews.
