Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

George Chappell, Charles Harner, C. V. May and Louis Roehovsky, of Remington, were Rensselaer visitors today. Mr. Roehovsky is engaged in the general merchandise business in Remington. Mrs. Curnick went to Lafayette today to spend part of the conference week with Rev. Cumiek. Dwight accompanied her and will visit part of the time at Frankfort and return to Purdue to witness the football game Saturday.

The temporary address of Ensign James E. Brenner is 333 Eldorado St., Vallejo, Cal. Since the announcement of his marriage a number have desired to send him congratulations and others will doubtless be pleased to know his address. His mother, Mrs. Carrie Brenner, is Withijim. Seven rolls of 10c toilet paper for 25c. . BOWEN & KISER. Abe Martin says: “havin’ successfully crossed th’ what’s th’ name it seems f be a matter of only a few days till th’ Russians ’ll be in possession o’ what you may call it,” said Tell Binkley this momin’. As it * wuz impossible t’ make skirts any tighter ther wuz nothin’ else V do but mske ’em shorter, Attorney Harry L. Crumpacker, of Laporte county, received the nomination for superior judge of the Laporte-Porter court at the republican convention held last Saturday in Michigan City. His nomination was made on the 39th ballot, when he received 20 votes to 16 for Judge Tuthill. Ed Duvall, who had planned to enter Purdue University to take the course in electrical engineering, did not enter, having found that* he lacked some credits entitling him to do so. He expects to leave the first of next week tor Omaha, Neb., to work at the electrical trade. Bev. J. C. Parrett, who has been preaching at the James school house for the past four years, is planning a two weeks’ series of evangelistic meetings at the school house. All of the pastors of the city and Mrs.. Fell twill assist in this meeting and everyone in the neighborhood is urged to be present every evening. The meeting will begin next Monday at 7:30 o’clock. -An effort is being made to have a city football team this year and a meeting will be held at the old armory room tonight to elect a captain, a manager, and.talk over other matters. There is a great deal of classy material at hand and a fine team is in prospect. Nowels, Kirk, Putts, Porter, Robinson and Parks are all well known from past performances and form the nucleus around which a fast aggregation ean be built. The Boy Scouts are to meet at the courthouse steps at 1 o’clock Friday afternoon and Dr. Gwin, city health officer, will send them out with red tags to be attached to ash piles, manure heaps and other unsightly and unsanitary places. This is for the public good and all should fall in line, first by cleaning up before Friday and second by cooperating with the boys. Don’t consider it an insult if you get tagged, just have the objectionable feature removed and pat the scout on the back tor his activity. He is learning along with you and the entire city is benefited, J?