Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. P. W. Clarke, Mrs. A. R. Kresler and Mrs, J. A, Dunlap are spending today in Chicago. Did you register today? There is still a little time before the tration booths’close. If you don’t register you can’t vote on Nov. 3rd. County Commissioner William Hershman is down from Walker township todfiy. He reports the birth of a baby girl at his home on Sept. 25th. It is his fifth child. Herman Tuteur ahd Delos Dean, both past chancellor commanders of the Knights of Pythias lodge, went to Indianapolis today to attend the grand lodge meeting of that order. . ( Leo Mecklenberg, who attended St. Joseph’s college for the past five years, will go to Chicago next week to enter the National Trade School to take a course in electrical engineering. •Up to 1 o’clock today only about 60 per cent of the voters of Marion township had registered. The registration booths will remain open until 9 o'clock and it is believed the registration , will ba, quite complete by that time.
Born, about ten days ago,- to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bigler, of Tulsa, kla., a daughter. They are also the parents of a son about five years old. Old Rensselaer people will remember Q»O. Signer, for many years a resident of this city. His first wife died and he later .married a young lady at Tulsa. Tom is probably about 70 years of age. T. B. McDonald, manager of the local Benson delivery system, was for some time before coming here the manager of the Niles ranch three miles west apd a mile south of Hebron and Mr. Niles and he will hold a big joint sale on Oct, 20th at the farm. The Republican’ published sale bills for it last week. There will be 91 head of cattle, 15 head of horses and mules, 150 head of Duroc hog* and a good list ot farming implements,.
