Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1914 — REGISTRATION DAY, OCT. 5. [ARTICLE]
REGISTRATION DAY, OCT. 5.
You cannot vote at the approaching election rinless you register Monday, October sth, will be your last opportunity to register. If absent from home or prevented from visiting the place of registration by reason of sickness, registry may be made by sworn application. Keep date in mind, Monday, Oct. sth.
W. W. Reeve is reported some better after quite a severe sickness. Worth McCarthy went to Bloomington yesterday to enter the state university. Leland Jessen, of Lima, Ohio, is visiting his mother and (family for two weeks. Attorney Frank Davis and son and two daughters, of Brook, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap. It is reported that Mose Hodshire, the barber, who formerly lived here, died recently at Bedford. Report states that he had an attack of heart trouble while shaving a customer and died some two days later. It is possible that the check which Will Wkymire cashed at the Makeover hotel for a man named A. M. Fernback may be made good. Fernback, it scenes, was an insurance agent and was working here With Rev. R. B. Wright, who be- ! 1 loves he is all right The fact that he wrote a check when he had no funds in the bank is not indicative of rectitude, but if he can be located he will be given an opportunity to make good by. the payment of |22, the amount of the check and the protest expense. Forgers have been buAy lately at Hammond, Crown Point and Plymouth. Make it a rule not to cash a check for any person you do. not know or who is not identified by some reliable person.
