Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT AT THE PRINCESS A Big Three Reel % Feature Shows 7,8, 9
W.L. Thomas, the Monon car repairer, returned this morning from a business trip to Lafayette. Mrs. Harrison Timmons will go to Prancesville to attend the funeral of her great grandmother tomorrow. Miss Cecil Morgan is in Indianapolis, where she will undergo a surgical operation for goiter Thursday. Miss Hazel Webber went to Lafayette today for a visit of several days with her aunt, Mrs. James Robinson. MlS's Veva King returned to her home .at Belvedere, 111., today after a short/ visit here with Miss Harriet Shed.d.
Mr. and Mm John Dak, of Barkley township/went to Crawford®villa to attend the funeral of his aged grandmother. ,
Mrp. Almeda Chapman left today for her home in St. Joseph, Mich., after a month’s visit with her sons, James and Fred in this city.
Grover Makeever, after a month’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Makeever, of Mt. Ayr, left today for hi® home in Detroit.
D. S. Alter returned fast evening from Forest, where he attended the funeral of his uncle, B. F. Alter. The latter’s son, who was also there, will return home in a day or two and The Republican will then publish a more extended notice of the life of the aged gentleman, who has many relatives in this county.
The deal for the sale of the A. L. Clark interest in the Jasper County Telephone 00. to George Myers, of Chicago, was completed and the transfer will be made on Jan. Ist. -Mr. Clark and son, Edward L. Clark, expect to buy and operate one or two other plants for which they are now negotiating.
Mrs. (Minerva Mills, who has been ■visiting her son, Zack Stanley, for a tew days, left today for her home at Newport, Ind. She had recently been in Hammond visiting her toother, James Fisher, the carpenter who formerly lived here and whose health has been very bad for several months. ' He is unable to work. .His two daughters, however, have fine positions as stenographers, receiving salaries of S6O and $45 per month respectively.
