Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Little Eugenie Harmon, who has been sick for a few days, is better today. Miss Mallory, teacher in the high school, returned- from her home at Toledo, Ohio, yesterday. There will be installation of the new officers of the W. R. C. in the L lodge room tomorrow afternoon. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. Ed Reeves went to Chicago Sunday and entered the Washington Park hospital, where she will be operated upon tomorrow morning. Many people were disappointed yesterday because the Princess could not have their show. The films did not arrive but they will have the pictures next Sunday. Edward Honan, Jr., left for his school at Ann Arbor, Mich,, yesterday. Ed is making good in athletics, being a member of the “All Freshman” football team and has good chances next year for varsity. The New Year’s open house reception held by Dr. and Mrs. Cur nick at the Methodist parsonage Friday afternoon, was largely attended by members of the church and friends of Dr. and Mrs. Curnick. The only blacksmith shop in DeMotte, owned by William Cheever, was destroyed by fire at 4 o’clock Saturday morning. The origin of the fire is unknown. The building, which was a frame one, and contents, were a total loss. Since Saturday the condition of Editor Healey has greatly improved and yesterday he was able to sit up again and today he shows further improvement and expects to be able to get down town in a few days and resume his work. ' The report in Saturday Evening’s Republican that Harold Hickman was down with a case of scarlet fever, proves to be incorrect. He is sick with tonsiiitis, which was the cause of the sickness of the other members of the family. His condition is not serious and he was not compelled to go to bed. - / Coach Harry Parker, old Wisconsin veteran, will have charge of the high school basket ball team. Next Friday the. first team goes to Valparaiso and. the second team will show the Remington basket tossers around the gym here. Everythinglooks favorable for the best team - in years and when Coach Parker i gets the boys going keep your eye Son the state championship ( The Hawkins elevator, which was destroyed by fire at Fowler about the same time that the Babcock & . Hopkins’ delator burned here, has ■ been replaced by an elegant new I elevator of the skyscraper variety. It started for business on New I Year's day, and is one of |fie most modern plants in the country. Everything moved off smoothly at the opening and quite to the satisfaction of att interested.phe new plant is electrically equipped throughout. Although a somewhat small pladt, it has a capacity of bushels. More than 10,000 pounds of nails were used in Its ’ construction and over a quarter of a million feet of lumber. This elevator is the highest building in' Fowler. 7. .Sale bfl& imntefi IBWe.

Mr. and Msr. John Knight, of Bangor, Mich., came visit Mrs. Sarah Platt for a few days. Miss Pearl Babcock returned to Franklin college today after spending Christmas vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pitzer returned to their home in Terre Haute today, after a week’s visit here with relatives. Miss Mary Flora returned to her home at Frankfort today, after spending the week end with Marie Hamilton. Marguerite Wenner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wenner, returned td her school in Indianapolis today. We have on hands tankage, glutln, middlings,.bran and all kinds of poultry feeds.— Hamilton & Kellner. Edson Murray and Wm. Babcock returned to Madison today to resume their school work, after being at home for: vacation week. Faye Clarke, whois taking a post graduate course in agriculture at the University of Wisconsin, returned to that place yesterday. Miss Edna Robinson returned to her home in Morocco this morning after a visit of two weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. J. Robinson. f iGeorge Healey* who was home! from the university at Champaign, 111., for the holidays, expected to return yesterday but took sick Saturday and is still at (home. Misses Ethel and May Clarke returned today to their school duties at Jacksonville, HI., after spending Christmas and New Year’s With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Clarke. - - ' 0- : y - Miss Gladys Pierce returned to her home in Greencastle today after spending her vacation with friends here. She is DePauw. «€haries Hudson arrived from Mandan, N. Dak., this morning and will make his home with his parents, who moved heTe a short time ago. The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. True Woodworth Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 instead of, Wednesday evening. iMrs. Ed Miller returned to her home in Montieello today* She has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. 1.1 Parcels, who accompanied her home and wijj visit a week or two. j Paul Miller returned today to Indianapolis after spending Christand New Year’s here. tHe ie attending- Indiana Dental College and is on the basket ball team. j C. M. Sharp, principal,of the high j school, returned froaa Springfield, ! Ohio, today, where he has been for the Christmas . vacation with his parents and friends. John Groom spent the week ahd with his parents and returned to his work in Lafayette today. John graduated from Purdue last year and is now working in a drug store. Miss Mary Shelly, accompanied by her sister and Miqj Matie Hemphill, left for St.. Elizabeth’s hospital at Lafayette today. -Hiss Shelly wifi be filtrated hpdn ’ tfenondw.’* - .