Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Everybody eJnne out.—Adv.
Mrs. Anna Tuteur and 1 daughter, Miss Maurine, went to Indianapolis Wednesday, the former to attend Hie state meeting of the Py thian Sisters and both to-visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stern. Mrs. Stern was formerly Miss Helen Tuteur. Three persons were injured when a gasoline tank beneath a lunch wagon blew up at Wabash. The big steel retainer was blown across a street thronged with a carnival crowd and into a meat market. Several windows ‘in nearby establishments were shattered. Give us your potato order. We have a car of nice, ripe potatoes; 20c a peck, 75c a bushel, or 70c in 5bushel lots. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Mary Bulger, of 'Michigan City, is minus $1,200 throidgh a habit she had of signing her name to checks and inserting the amount as she paid her bills. According to the police, her chauffeur cashed three cheeks in sums of SBOO, S3OO and SIOO and disappeared.
