Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. D, R Alter and little grandson went to Forest, 111., today to spend two weeks visiting his brother, l#a*c P, Alter, and other relatives, Isaac 1», a breeder of pure bred Du roe bogs and will hqjd a big sale Haburday of this week, William Dale, of Crawfordavllle; Bert Bale, of and Mrs, N, tl Ghampion, of Richmond, returned to their homes today. All lead been here to attend the funeral of the little son of Mr, and Mrs. John Dale, of Barkley township. Dr. Warner Hldencr, who held a public sale near Newland last week, experts to spend the winter in Texas and Mrs, Sidener will accompany him, Hhe loft today with her mother, Mr*. John Davidson, for the latter'* home ,ln Danville, 111, Harry Kresler and Willis but* returned last evening from the Kankakee river, where they had been since Monday, They caught three salmon, a number of pickerel and lot* of goggle-eye* and bullheads, Frank Krosier and Jim Hemphill wei\t' f*JU<r them and Frank caught three salmon, weighing 5 pound* each, and one pickerel weighing 4V» pound*. ' Ed Honan, Jr., who Is,attending Michigan Uni varsity at Ann Arbor, writes home that he has made the freshman football team. Ed played center for the high school team and was a big factor In the line. He also tackled with accuracy and had his eyes open for the fall, which ho recovered after several fumbles, Ed has the advantage of size and It Is hoped ho will be able to make the varsity team next year, >, , |v The telephone company 1* lm«V removing the poles off the south side of Washington street The new boulevard lights arc to be Installed as soon as they arrive and Washington street is to be a "great'white i way," Home Sort of a eetebrafpu (Should take place when the light* are first turned on, Not a costly ' alfalr, but a rational, sensible event that wIU bring tango crowd* for aq evonlnror two. The stores could put on special sales, have their windows decorated with extra pains and perhaps It might be a good time for a 'dollar day" sale, It Is too Important an occasion to pas* by, bet some leader take the reins, The defeat suffered by the high school team at Morocco lias acted just the opposite of discouragement For many of the Iwiys It was their first time under flee and now that they see how it goes they are anxious to get Into It again, Harry Parker has come back as eoa'eh and for the last three nights has driven the new lineup at high . speed, Gourley has gone to center with Hwafm and bakin at guards, Hlmons has the making of a good ' tackle on one side of tho line and ’ Hopkins will take care of the other side, Gant, Phillips and English are working at end positions, with Will and Carl Elgelsbach, Babcock and Moore In the back field, OurI nick, Price, boy and Crooks are be i lug developed as utility men, This , Saturday Watseka comes to play. Rensselaer beat them last year, which, however, but evened up for the defeat of toil,

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