Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Samuel T. Murdock, traction magnate of Lafayette; has purchased the Van Camp mansion in Indianapolis and will move to that city in the spring. The consideration for the property was $300,000. Many beautiful articles for sale at the Catholic school hall during the bazaar Wednesday and Thursday, afternoons and evenings. J. J. Cart, a farmer, was instantly killed and his wife fatally injured Saturday wheAtheir carriage was struck by an Erie train at Servia, near Wabash. Eat your supper Wednesday and Thursday evenings of this week at the parochial school hall. __ B 4 A. B. Parlor, a switchman; oil South Chicago; was killed Satur-, day in Hammond by an Indiana Harbor belt train. He became entangled in a frog and was run down ■by the train. Don’t fail to attend the Catholic ladies’ bazaar at the parochial school hall Wednesday and Thursday of this week, afternoon and evenings. Supper each evening after 4.