Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. E. Malsbury came up from Lafayette today on a business trip. L>avid Shumaker and son, Harry, made a business trip to Chicago today. % . ■ Mrs. C. G. Spitier went to Wheatfield yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Clark. Mrs. John Eger is spending today with Mrs. Peter Hordeman, of the Rosdbud neighborhood. Mrs. Minnie Heck has been very sick the past two weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. 8. Baker. The boy who took the rugs from the line in Air. Halleck’s yard at about 8 Wednesday evening, was plainly seen by Mrs. Laßue. If they are at once returned no trouble will be made. Tbe 15-year-old son of William Holmes, on the Frank Parker farm in Barkley township, is sick with pneumonia, The erisit, however, was safely assed Wednpesday and liis recovery is pjobable. 11. Qensiey. of Bt. Joseph, Mich., came yesterday and Airs. Gensley and baby returned home with him today after a visit of two weeks with her brother, J. H. Chapman and wife. iMiss’ Jennie Coiner is making satis factory recovery at Wesley hospital from the operation she recently underwent for appendicitis. As soon as she is able to make the trip she will be brought here to remain until fully recovered. Three civil engineers for the C. & E. I. were over night guests in Rensselaer, having come down from Fair Oaks for the night. They are making a physical valuation of the C. & E. 1., which according to reports, is to be sold. It is understood there'll be another change in Alonon agents here soon. Bam Nicoles, who has been in the Medaryville station since Heck was a pup is to be sent here and Air. Reed will be sent to another office. Airs. Nicoles was here yesterday looking for a house to rent—Montieello Journal. ’ Air. and Airs. Robt. Grmiston and little son, Leslie, and Air. arid Mrs. W. C. Logan autoed over from Goodland Thursday. Air. Ormiston is overseer of Mrs. E. B. Hunter’s four farms in Newton county and one in Jasper county.' The trip to Rensselaer was to pay the taxes on the Jasper county farm. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baker returned to Chicago Monday evening after a short visit with his brother, (). G. Baker and sisters, cf Barkley township. 'Airs. Carrie Baker returned to her home in Pontiac, 111., after spending a few days at the home of O. G. Baker and sisters, Carolyn and Ruby arid her sister, Airs. John Newcome. Miss Olive White, a teacher in our high school, went "to Laptrrte today, having been informed that her mother was now a patient in the hospital there. Her mother has been failing since Christmas, having lost fifty pounds in weight in a few weeks. Miss White’s friends here are hoping that her mother will soon recover. Mrs. Dean is teaching for her. iMike Kuboski is making quite satisfactory improvement from the sickness that has kept him confined at home for the past five weeks and the trained nurse who has been caring for him was discharged today. Mike sat up for a couple of hours yesterday and is sitting up again today and it is probable that he will be able to walk around some in a week or ten days. In preparation for moving to the 60-acre farm he purchased of James Garriott in Union township John V. Lesh held a public sale Wednesday. It was crigd by Col. W. A. McCurtain and totaled about $3,000. Six head of horses, including mares 10 to 11 years of age, brought an average of $lB4. One gelding sold for $203. It was one of the best sales this year. Mr. Lesh has been on the H. R. Grow farm for several years and is a fine farmer. John McGlinn. brother of Mrs. D. E. Grow, will occupy the Grow farm. He is now living in Lake county.