Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DIED AT HOME IN NEWTON TP. George H. Warner Passes Away After Extended Illness at Age of 69. George H. Werner, who has been sick since last September, died at 5 Tuesday evenink at his home on the George Ade fkrm in Newton township, of tuberculosis of the spine. His age was 59 years. He leaves a wife but no children. The funeral will be held at the in Rensselaer on Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock, the Odd Fellows lodge, of which he was a member, having charge. J. J. Hunt made a business trip to Chicago tocjay. ' ■ Ross Hufford ivspending the day here. O. K. Rainier made a business trip to Chalmers today. A. W. Sawin made a business trip to Lafayette today. Miss Ruth Marsh is spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. Bell Mcßee returned to Monon this morning. Rev. R. B. Wright is confined to his home this week with erysipelas. Will Porter, of Hammond, was here on business yesterday. Mrs. Lillie Webb and little son went to Parr this morning. Mrs. Mcßee, of Monon, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Sands. Misses Lona and Julia Thornton are spending the day in Surrey. Phone your coal, wood and feed orders to Hamilton & Kellner, No. 273. Miss Tillie Malchow and Miss Helen Worland are spending the day in Parr. If you want a good, sound work horse attend the Lowman salmon Jan. sth.’ k Ross Halgren came today from Oxford to see Tom Callahan on business. Go to the Lowman sale on Jan. 5 if you want a good cow, heifer or steer.

Miss Marian Martin, Of Cincinnati, is visiting Miss lone Zimmerman. We still have a few of the ear load of bargain spreaders. They are going fast at SBO cash or SBS time. HAMILTON & KELLNER. H. P. Overton, of Hammond, who has been looking alter a farm here, returned to his home today. Mrs. John Bruner, who has been here for about a year, went to her home in Madison today. Fred Hartman’s condition does not seem quite as encouraging as yesterday. James Rice has returned to Roselawn after a few days’ visit with Lewis Crooks. Stanley Meriea, of Francesville, Is here visiting with W. H. Beam and family. ; Miss Louise Mendenhall, of Greensburg, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Ixrng. Arthur O’Dell, of Champaign, 111, is visiting with Emil Hanley during the holiday vacation. If you want some good work or driving horses, milk eows, or good brood sows, attend the Lowman public sale on Tuesday, January 5. —4 ■ - Joe Jeffries, who returned yesterday from a few days' visit in Davenport, lowa, went to Delphi this morning.. Mrs. T. W. Grant and daughter, Hazel and Miss Fern Davisson went to 'Lafayette today to spend the day. Mrs. 8. L. Rogers went to Frankfort this morning and will go from there to Indianapolis to visit her . daughter. Dr. M. D. Gwin had the misfortune to break an axle op his auto while out six miles in-the country last evening. J. M. and E. M. Landis, of Wheatfield, are here visiting with their father, A. J» Landis, until after New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse King have returned to Sulphur Springs, Mo., after a; two weeks’ visit with J. W. Marlin and family. George H. Healey, editor of The Republican, seems to be improving gradually from a severe case of erysipelas. He is still very weak and has not taken any nourishment since he took to bed a week ago. It* will probable be ten days or more before he can leave his home. a * .Pww