Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rev. Titus Will Fill •Pulpit at M. E. Church. Dr. Paul C. Curnick is ill with bronchitis and Rev. Titus, of the Christian church, will fill the pulpit at the Methodist revival meetings this evening. A 25c size of absolutely pure tomato catsup, 15c per bottle. ROWLEB & PARKER. Stuart Short fractured a bone in his right hand and the dislocation of his right wrist Saturday while trying to crank an automobile. Piano tuning and repairing.—H. L. Lange & Son’s Music Store, Van Rensselaer St., two doors north of Rowles & Parker’s. W. G. LUzzder returned to Muncie today after e ten days’ visit with Adam Flesher and ifamily, of Barkley township. F. M. Donnelly, of the Rensselaer Lumber Co., went to South Bend yesterday to attend the meeting of the state lumbermen’s association. Miss Mamie Bever, whose health is such as to necessitate her giving up her school work for a time, went to Lennox today to visit relatives. * Twenty years ago the girls wore bustles to hide their charms. Nowadays they wear hobbles to exaggerate them. The Kankakee Republican says Nagle’s bjg vaudeville review is the cleanest and best comedy show that ever played to Gaiety at Kankakee. , Edwin Robinson returned to Chicago yesterday after a short visit at home. He has about a year’s work to complete his shorthand course at the Success school. (Mike, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Misch, of near Wheatfleld, was operated on a few days'ugo for appendicitis and seems to be getting along very nicely. Born, on Washington’s birthday: To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of the old Blackford neighborhood, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jenkins, of Milroy township, a daughter. Miss Irene Bata, who has been visiting Mrs. John Morgan, left Saturday for her home in Mitchell, S. Dak. Mrs, Morgan accompanied her to Chicago and went from there to 'Highland Park to visit her uncle, Dr. Rice, who is the assistant surgeon of the Northwestern Military Academy. Attorney W. H. Parkinson, went to Logansport today to confer with Judge Holman, one of the attorneys in the Gault ditch case, which eminated in Pulaski county. This was the case in which D. H. Yeoman, of Rensselaer, who took the contract to the dredge ditch, was awarded judgment of abdut $17,000 and interest. The principal was paid and so was about $2,500 of the interest, but about $2,300 in interest is still due. There is another phase to the case now, the land owners who were assessed to pay Mr. Yeoman being the plaintiffs in an action against the bondsmen of the original contractor. The case was to have come HP' today in Kokomo, where it was sent on change of venue, but was postponed owing to another case being tried.

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