Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

.Bavarian china at the price of American ware! —Burchard’s 5c and 10c Store. - t 'Mrs. Kenneth Morgan and two children came .this morning from Indianapolis for a two days’ visit with George Morgan and family. Kenneth is now employed in a restaurant at Lafayette and thtey are moving to that city from Indianapolis. Wjiile at St. Elizabeth’s hospital in Lafayette Sunday Tom Grant called on Tul Malone and found him doing very well. Tul asked to Be rememfbered to his many friends here and stated that he is feeling fine and is now sure of complete recovery.

Mrs. T. W. Grant came home from the hospital in Lafayette Sunday and today accompanied 'by her daughter, Miss Gladys, went there again to have her eye treated. It is* probable that she will have to make quite a number of trips. The right eye was operated on and she is very hopeful a permanent cure will result.

John R. Lewis, of Barkley township, who is raising Hampshire hogs, went to Tipton to ait tend a sale today and will probably buy a registered boar" He has some of the finest hogs ever brought to Jasper ounty and believes they will prove the best in every respect for the Hoosier farmer and manNewt Sunderland wifi move about the 15th of this month from the former George Ketchum farm, east of town, to the Dr. Weatherill farm near Pleasant Ridge, which Fh>yd Miller will vacate to go to his own farm in Pulaski' county. Joseph W. Nagel.#ilL «?cupyl.the farm vacated Which now belongs to Rowles A Barker.