Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. B. Forsythe returned today from a visit with her parents in Parsons, Kans. Mrs. John Moore left this morning for a visit of two weeks or more in Lewfistown, Pa. Trustee Fred starch, of Walker township, is reported to be making some improvement. Mrs. J. J. Hunt and little daughter, Sarah, went to Berwyn, 111., today to Visit relatives. See Nevill—Friday for fresh fish. George Hurley returned this morning from Minnesota, where he has been ditching' for several months. Cafeteria Dinner Christian church. Mrs. Lillie Richmond, of Cairo, 111., after a visit of ten days here with her sister, Mrs. A, F. Slagle, and her brother, Charies Darter, left for her home today. Cafeteria Dinner Christifft church.

Henry Meyers was down from Walker township today. He was the only republican running for township office who was elected, he having beaten Walter* Hershman. Joe Salrin is the trustee, being one of three democratic trustees In the county. * Dr. J. H. Honan went to Danville, 111., this morning, where Mrs. Honam has been visiting for the past week. He was called there Co see a patient. Mrs. Honan end he will return here the latter part of next week and remain until after Thanksgiving and then go to their home In the south.

Isaac Walker was in town this morning. Some ten weeks ago he fell from the haymow at. his bam and lay for almost half a day before he could get up. He struck on the back of his head and is still suffering considerably. He will be 76 years of age on New Years day. Paul Nunnally left this morning for his home in New Florence, Mo., and may go from these with his parents to California for the winter. Paul came here several months ago and worked as a painter and .decorator for Charley Osborne. He has made many friends here and all of them hope he will decide to return here at some future time.