Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. L. Thomas made a business trip to Hammond today. See Hamilton & Kellner for bargain spreaders. [ O. E. Burch made,a business trip to Lafayette today. Mrs. Roy Chissom and little son, of Chicago, came today for a short visit with her parents, Mt. and Mi s. G. D. McCarthy. Walter-F. Wiseman, of Wheatfield, who canvasses for the sale of Pastor Russell’s Bible studies, was a RensSleaer visitor today. Mrs. C. W. Hanley is with her sister, Mrs. Ed Reeve, in the lios pital in Chicago, and recent infor rnatioh is very encouraging con eerning Mrs. Reeve’s condition. C P, Wright made a business trip to Lafayette today. He is just recovering from the §ffeetS of a bad fall that occurred more than two week's ago and which almo-st done hint up.
ft is quite probable that Rice Pointer will be appointed court bailiff and will serve as a depfity sheriff with B. D. McColly. Rice is a popular young man and the appointment wqpld. meet general ap proval. Jiune T. Randle is quite poorly and there is quite a little concern for him. He is at the home of his son, Ed J. Randle, on Cullen street, and has been unable to recover from an attack that weakened him several weeks ago. Mr. Randle was 8 years of age in October. John Trulely, who suffered a fractured leg in October when he on a motorcycle collided with an automobile near Roselawn, returned today from a trip to Dyer. He uses a crutch as an aid to walking and his limb still causes him some pain, but he thinks he will not be permanently crippled by the injury.
Mrs. Grace Humphrey returned tx> her home in Columbia City today after a visit Since Tuesday .with friends here and with her mother, Mrs. William Weston, in Brook. Mrs. PunJphrey reports her children, Harold and Pauline, both well and «H of them pleased with Columfbia City as a place of Residence. Mrs. Ed Oliver went to Chicago today to join her husband who has just returned from a business trip to Buffalo, N. Y., which he made in company with M. Pirowoty. head of a ibig onion buying concern in Chicago. It is understood that Mr. Oliver sold 25,000 bushels of onions while in the east, receiving about 66 per bushel for them. Harry Levy, of the M. Piowoty & Sons’ commission firm of Chicago, was here today and visited the onion growers, making a the Newland fields. He reports the price now at about 60 cents per bushel and it is very much of a lottery as to what will happen now, as it is only about ten weeks until new onions are on the market. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearson and d fighter, Miss Elsie, who have been visiting his brother, Henry Pearson, and his sister, Mrs. Henry Wood, and her brother, .Charles J. Dean and famil ytox the past two left today for their home in Wichita, Kans. Mr .and Mrs. Dean and Cart Wood atieompanied •them old residents of Jasper county and enjoyed a most delightful visit,
