Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Nowels made a trip to Pair today. 7 }■
Mrs. W. J. Wright made a trip to Chicago today.
S. H. and L. P. Cornwell, of Remington, made a trip to Chicago today . -' - 'o' . j
Miss Olive White Vent to her home at Laporte yesterday to visit until Sunday.
Mrs. 11. W. Kiplinger returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Jjiast St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Frazee and daughter, of Peru, came today to visit at their old home.
Elder Jones, of Sheridan, came this morning to hold services Sun : day at the Primitive Baptist church at Mt. Ayr.
Miss L-ivera Lee came from Onward yesterday to visit her mother until Sunday. She teaches English and Latin at Onward.
Miss Lulu Rowen returned to Parr today after attending the Sunday School convention and visiting her grandmother; Mrs. Prior Rowen.
Simon Thompson has purchased of C. y Sands the lot south of Mr. Sands’ residence on Front and Work streets and it is understood will erect a good residence thereon.
Rev. Titus took a number of the Boy Scouts out for a hike this afternoon. They will be taught some valuable things in nature and also given a flag drill.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Eastburn, of Lafayette, came today to visit Fred Waymire and family and to attend the marriage tomorrow of Mr. Arthur Waymire and Miss Kathryn Arnold.
S. R. Nichols was very poorly for a time yesterday but seems somewhat better' again. He has been sleeping a good deal and is generally some easier although v£ry weak. A freight wreck occurred at 10 o’clock Friday night on the C. I. & S. railroad a mile and a half east of Schneider. Seven cars were fciled up and the track was not cleared until this morning, the passenger trains being slightly delayed.
If the weather is suitable Sunday evening the band will give another concert between 8 and 9 o’clock. There will be two and possibly three Thursday night concerts yet this fall, the number depending upon the weather.
The United States revenue cutter Tacoma is a total loss on a reef 90 miles west of Kiska Island, Aleutian chain, says a wireless message received yesterday at Seattle Its crew of nine officers and sixtythree men wai taken off by the steamer Senator.
We want every lady and girl over 10 years of age to register at our store. You may in that way and at no cost whatever get that beautiful little Malleable Range in our window.—E. D. Rhoades & Son.
Miss Dora Keen, of Philadelphia, who left Aug. 15 for Hardman and College Fiords, Prince William Sound, with a party of three men, to explore the glaciers of the fiords and the mountains behind them, sends word from Valdez, Alaska, that her expedition has been successful.
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