Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. H. Stucker returned to North Manchester today afte rpaying a visit to his aged father, Philip Stucker, of near Mt. Ayr. His father has been quite poorly of late. 0 G. M. Myers, of the telephone company, went to Chicago Saturday and today expected to drive his Haladay car down to be used in with his telephope work. V" The case of the State of Indiana against William (McCoy for having killed his wife and paramour came to a sudden close at Frankfort Saturday and the lawyers are to argue the case today. " Mrs. Anna Tyler, who suffered a stroke of paralysis more than a year ago, is now some better and is able to do her own work and to talk with friends over the telephone; This will be good news to her many old acquaintances. Mrs. E. J. Duvall went to Chicago last week to be present when Mr. Duvall's sister (Mrs. Prank G. Burch, was taken into the Park Eastedn Star order. Mrs. Duvall is the Past Worthy (Matron of that order in this city. Bert Sprague, of Pleasant Lake, Ind., visited his cousin, Ralph Sprague, over Sunday. It was the first time they had met in 23 years. Orin just happened last week to I learn that Ralph was in Rensselaer and hr lost no time in payinr him a visit.