Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1914 — Prohibition Speech at Court House Wednesday Eve. [ARTICLE]
Prohibition Speech at Court House Wednesday Eve.
1 Hon. L S. Wade, of Lafayette, will deliver a prohibition speech at the court house at 7:30 o’clock-Wednes-day evening of this week and an invitation is extended to all to come out and hear him. ,1 ff.
Mr. and Mrs. John M&rgab arrived Sunday from Mitchell, S. Dak* where they had been since their marriage the 19th of last month. They will reside in Rensselaer and John -will work for Simon Thompson on the latter’s firm at Paw.
Mrs. Augusta Ehle, of Ft. Wayne, hid S9BO in a stove early last spring. The first fall fire in the stove nearly destroyed the bills. She has taken the ashes to a bank and the officers assure her she will be able to recover the entire sum.
I. O. Wood, former Elkhart county treasurer, and president of the City National J3ank of Goshen, was seriously injured when he was struck by an automobile driven bjf Clark Todd, of Topeka, Ind. Physicians say he will recover.
Mrs. John Eger is at Rochester, Minn, with her sisters, Mrs. Otto Heyden, of Terre Haute, who was operated on some ten days ago at Mayo Bros, hospital. She ha,d been an invalid for a long time and Terre Haute doctors had diagnosed her trouble as cancer, -but Mayo brothers found it to be a tumor but not .of a malignant kind and her improvement is such that her recovery is now confidently expected. She was able to be moved Saturday from the hospital to a hotel and expects to return to Terre Haute in about two weeks. Mrs. Eger will remain with her until she returns to Terre Haute.
