Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Watch the candy mnn in Postill’s window. Kentucky Belle egg and lump coal for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Tomorrow is Indiana day at the dairy show. Are* you going to attend? • ?, Buffalo glutin feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Ex-Vice President Fairbanks will address republicans at Fowler this evening. The D. A. R. will meet Tuesday afternoon to 2:30 with Mrs. James H. Chapman. Mrs. Zern Wright returned Saturday evening from a two days’ visit in Remington. Purdue was defeated 21 to 0 at Chicago Saturday. The showing was very poor. Ross Grant came home Sunday for a brief visit with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Walter English were up from Lafayette to spend Sunday with their parents. ■ ■ ■■mi. -Hl ■ ■■ ... I ■ Don’t neglect! to pay your taxes this week. The penalty will be applied after next Monday. Miss Madaline Ramp was home from Brook to visit her mother and family over Sunday. Mrs. S. 8, Shedd and daughter, Miss Harriet,.spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago. Albert E. Coen and son, Alban, of Berwyn, came down Sunday to attend the funeral of John Coen. . Mrs. Paul Gietl, of Chicago, came Sunday to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry Eigelsbach and family. Mrs. J. W. Paxton, of South Bend, came this morning to visit Mrs. Kate R. Watson and other relatives. Mrs. Alfred McGuire returned to ' Oxford today after a visit with Mr. ; and Mrs. George Sheetz, southeast of town. Over at Monticello last week two women had a fight over a clothes ; prop which they jointly ownfed. 1 The cause of universal peace is still some distance away.

The Lafayette athletic football team was to have had a game Sunday with the Frankfort Tigers, but the Tigers did not materialize and there was no game. The Delphi Comers , closed the baseball season Sunday by defeat-, ing a team composed of the Flora Unions and Ockley Regulars. ,The score was 8 to 7. W. R. Lee came over from Mt. Ayr to spend Sunday. He will leave tomorrow for Bluffton, where iiis marriage 'to Miss Lillian Baxter is to take place Wednesday of this week. “Uncle” George Hosmer, accompanied by Will Waymire, went to Winamac today to pay taxes on his Pulaski county farm and transact some other business. Ross Hufford, one of the Morion operators, returned Saturday from a visit with home folks at Rossville, where they have lots of chicken and flxin’s and an average fair basketball team. The first heavy' frost of the fall occurred Saturday night, leaving its mark on all tender plants. It was welcomed by farmers because it will help to dry the corn and make harvesting conditions better. The Pythian Sisters will hold their monthly social at the lodge hall Wednesday evening. It will be a masked social and all members are asked to be present. Bring something for the lunch. Vern Haas was down from Chicago to Visit relatives and friends Sunday. He has been feeling poorly the past week and often a sight of the odd home restores a fellow to health again.

St. Joe did not have a football ’ game Sunday, the Tiger Athletic team of Chicago having failed to ; coma The St. Joe boys came to Riverside Park to witness the game between Rensselaer and the Dell- ' wood Club, of Chicago. > Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lobb and John and H. M. Bricker, of Pontiac, Lil., autoed to Rensselaer Sunday to visit John Newcome and wife. Mrs. ■ Lobb remained for a visit, while the ; others returned home this morning, ■ Mr. Neiwcome accompanying them. The mile of road miles north of Remington on the range line, which has been so full of ruts and bumps that it was almost impassable, is being ripped up with the scarifier. New stone will be added and it will be rolled down, This should greatly improve it. Francesville defeated Monon at baseball yesterday by the score of .5 to 3. Clark pitched for Monon and held Francesville to two hits but errors brought in the runs. The series now stands 2 to 2. The final game will take place at Monon next Sunday. Elmer Wilcox did not play. MISCELLANEOUS. TO EXCHANGE-80 acre farm 3% miles of Medaryville, Ind, good buildings, 50 acres In crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence In Rensselaer. J. Davisson.