Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. R. W. Burris returned this morning from a brief visit at Monon. Mrs. A. G. Lucas and children returned today from a visit in Rem? ington. . . " Mrs. J. J. Robinson came from Lafayette this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. Harve Robinson. Frank and John Holser, of Jordan township, went to Westfield today, on account of the sickness of their aged farther. - Mrs. James Simons returned to her home in Spencer today after a visit of two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Chase V. Day. The Ladies of the G. A. R. will hold their meeting on Wednesday afternoon of this week instead of Thursday, on account Of Christmas. George Mauck, who is working as a printer at Edgerton, Wis., is hrime for a holiday vacation with his parents, Mn and Mrs. Lee D. Mauck. Jack Wilson, of Parr,, was notified yesterday that his wife, who is to a hospital in Indianapolis, was worse and he went there to see her. It is likely that she can not recover. John Bill will move to his farm south of town in the spring and his son-in-laiw, Harvey Keen, who now lives on the farm, w*ill move to William" Keen’s farm in the southwest pant of Jordan township. The home of Dick Gasoway, of near Virgie, is being terribly afflicted with sickness and five of the children are how suffering from typhoid fever. Eleanor, a little girl about seven years old, was the last to take down.
An overheated furnace in the basement of the Trust nd Savings Biank this morning set fire to the ralfters and prompt discovery was all that prevented a bad fire. No alaim was sent in and the fire was put out by an employe of the bank. The pocketbook Host at the Presbyterian church by Miss Edith Adams and advertised elsewhere, was lost at the lecture last Thursday evening. This statement is made to correc an impression- that it was lost at the Presbyterian bazaar. A. G. Work, of Detroit, Mich., where he is now engaged in the life insurance business, was here this morning. He preached Sunday at the Central Presbyterian church to Lafayette. He is greatly pleased with the insurance business and with Detroit as a place of residence. The college boys and girls are about all home or ori their way. The Purdue contingent arrived Saturday, namely; Ernie Moore, Kenneth Groom, Ed Parkison and -Ransom Sawin. John Groom was also home over Sunday. Faye Clarke, Will Babcock and Edson Murray are home from Wisconsin and Livinston Ross will be home Thursday. Liv.. is taking agriculture and had to remain at the school several days longer to aid in caring for some stock, Ed Honan and Alfred Thompson are home from Ann Arbor. Wprth McCarthy, who goes to I. Oat Bloomington, went to Terre Haute to visit his brother, Dr. Frank McCarthy, for a few days before coming home, but is expected here today. Emil Hanley and George Healey will be home from Chamjaign Tuesday or Wednesday. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Hu Kind You Have Always Bougnt Bears the /'zw Signature of
