Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babcock visited the old farm In Carpenter tovmship froth Saturday to Sunday. Oorn t husking is going on rapidly and corn is turning out from 25 to 30 bushels to the acre. N. C. Shafer, of the Main Garage, made a test of Indian gasoline Saturday. He drove his Maxwell roadster to Logansport in two hours and ten minutes, a distance of 68 miles, on 2Vz gallons of gasoline. The round trip was made on six gallons.

Assessor-elect G. L. Thornton Saturday purchased of Warren' Galbraith the former Hammond property on North College avenue, north of the residence of Sylvester Gray, and will move therein about the first of December. - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pierson and daughter, of Wichita, Kans., are here to visit her brother, Charles J. Dean and family and his brother and sister, Henry Pierson and Mrs. Henry Wood. It is Charley’s first visit back to his old home for several years. •

" Worth McCarthy is playing end for the Indiana University freshman team and it is understood the coach says he is the most promising end that has entered I. U. in recent years. Beyond much 'doubt ‘Mac’ will* be on the varsity team next year.

Word hffs been received by the relatives here that Mrs. Ben Grube, who is in a hospital at Huntington, West Va„ is getting along nicely. She was on her way here to visit her parents at Tefft, when the train was wrecked near Huntington, and she itceived injuries and was taken to a hospital in that city.

Mrs. John Webber was 31 years of age last Friday and some twen-ty-five members of the Pocahontas order surprised her that evening by coming to the house. Every one brought a well filled basket and the evening was spent very enjoyably. Mrs. Jesse Snyder had taken Mrs. Webber up town and when she returned she found the house filled with the Pocahontas.

Simon Leopold came home yesterday from the tuberculosis sanitarium at Ottawa, 111. He will retrain only#until the' last of the week, returning then to the sanitarium to complete his treatment. He expects that two months or more will he required before he can he finally discharged. He has gained 16 pounds, is now free from the hacking cough that had troubled him for so long and has confidence that he will eventually be entirely cured.

The school board last night decided to eJtpel the boys who.had part in the recent bookstacking. It is not improbable that the sentences will be suspended with the understanding that any one of the parties guilty of any breach of discpiline will have, the sentence enforced.

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