Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Judge XVason came over from Delphy today to try a case in the Jasper’circuit court. B. iM. Michaels returned to his home in Rockville today after a visit with Jasper county relatives. Mrs. Sophia Lucas returned to Remington today after a week’s visit with hereon, A. G. Lueas and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hopkins returned to Delphi today and L. A. Hopkins returned to his home at Market. Mrs. W. G. Coffel and little daughter returned to their home at Colburn today after su visit with relatives here. Mrs. N. M. Bott returned to Star City today after-a Visit of a week with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bott. Judge . Robert Vanatta, of Marion, is here to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R: Vanatta and his daughter, Miss Marjorie. H. R: Kurrie, president of the Monon railroad, is to deliver an address at the Y..-M. C. A. in Lafayette this evening. Mrs. O. D. Hefner, of SfeJ Paul, Minn., came yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs. W. H. Stephenson, and her sister, Mrs. W. H. Frye.. , .... ~ Miss Pearl Baker, of Barkley township, will leave Saturday for Didell, 111., for a visit of two weeks with her sister, Mrs. George Kimberlin. ’ - Pierre Thompson and sister, Mrs. Charles Bowers, went to .Lafayette today and Pierre will return here and live with his sister on the farm. - Attorney A. Halleck is walking with a peculiar side-wheel movement, the result of an attack of muscular rheumatism that makes it Almost impossible for him to got about at all. • Henry and Nels Randle, who vailed on Cyrus Ball in Monon yesterday, found him very ill and it is doubtful if he recovers. His sons, Charles and Jesse, from the west, arrived that day to care for him. Lafayette is organizing an artillery conipkhy to become a part of the Indiana National Guard. Fifteen applications for membership were received Thursday night. The Chamber of Commerce of Lafayette is boosting the. organization. Jh an effort to save the life of Emma Troxell, the 12-year-old girl who was kicked by a horse near Remington the surgeons at St. Elizabeth’s hospital removed the bone that pressed against the brain. The physicians believe she will recover. W.* H. Ribertson, years ago the editor of the Kankakee Telephone, published gt Wheatfield, and later for several years with the Benton Review at Fowler, has succeeded Charles A. Smith as news editor of The Lafayette Morning Journal, with which paper he has been as;»ociated for several months. He is ‘\a hustler, with a great nose for iiows and the ability to present it interestingly. The Journal is a great newspaper and Robertson should make it still better.

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