Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Jim Clarke is spending today at Parr. •***. 1 O. C. Halstead made a trip to Chicago today. t Ernie Zea returned from fair Oaks yesterday, where he had been , visiting for three weeks. Mrs. Cora Ward, of Monon, was a guest from yesterday until this morning of Mrs. Emma J. York. % off of price on every suit and i cloak in the house. None reserved. FENDIG’B PAIR. Misses Catherine Watson and Edna Price are spending the day with Edna’s uncle, E. H. Price, at Surrey. Mrs. William Daugherty came over from Monticello this morning to visit George P. and faintly. Mrs. Chase V. Day and little son went to Spencer, Ind., today to femain until about March Ist. Her husband will join her there later. Mrs. Maggie Landis, of Monticello, came yesterday for a week’s visit with her daughters, Mrs. F. M. Abbott and Mrs. Floyd Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant went to Hammond and Chicago today for a short visit. In Hammond they will visit Mrs. Mattie Grant. A surprise party lasting from 3:30 to 5:30 is being given this afternoon for Jack Larsh, it being hts 11th birthday. Sanford Halstead, of Worland, Wyo., has been visiting his brothers in Newton township for the past three or four weeks. The illness of Judge Anderson caused a postponement until next Tuesday of the 28 cases from Vigo county alleging election frauds. Mrs. Ida M. Neighbors left this morning for her home in Middle Valley, N. J., after visiting since before Thanksgiving with Mrs. W. O. Rowles. James W. Spate, of Newland, went to Indianapolis today on an onion selling trip. There has been some movement from the storage plants at Newland during the past two weeks, prices ranging from $1.15 to $1.35 per hundred pounds. Herbert Hammond, who has been working at Joliet, 111., aiding in the annual inventory of the stock and equipment of the Public Service Company, returned honte yesterday, having completed his work. Mrs. D. M. Yeoman came over, from Tab, Benton county, today, to see her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Strong. Mrs. Strong has not been very well this winter and her daughter will remain with her for several days.
Scott Bros.’ Public Sale. Four miles north and four miles east of Rensselaer. Will hold public sale, General sale ofhorses, cattle, hogs, farm tools, etc. Try our Classified Column. DR. S. PARKES CADMAN. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman Is the pastor of the Central Congregational Church, Brooklyn, in many ways one of the strongest churches of its order in America today. He was born among the Shropshire hills of England in 1864 and Is a a race of preachers. His collegiate course was completed at Richmond College, London University, and he came to America Immediately thereafter. Four years after coming to the United States he was made pastor of the Metropolitan Temple, taIUUBB waa later en-
