Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
William Burch made a trip to Lafayette today. Miss Elizabeth Lane made a trip to Monon today. a.-Lj Elmer Gwin made a business trip to ix>well today. Mrs. William Huffman went to Indianapolis today to visit relatives. Frank B. Ham and John O’Connor made a business trip to Francesville yesterday. Miss Mamie , Beaver has returned home from a two weeks’ visit at Yeoman. Mrs. A. S. Boyer went to Logansport today and Mr. Boyer will join her there tomorrow. Mrs. E. C. English went to Glencoe, 111., today, for a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. L. F. Hopkins. Mrs. Charles Rishling went.to Surrey this morning to spend the day with Mrs. Grant Rishling. Frank Shide has rented George Sibel’s property and will move there thia week from the flat over McKay’s laundry. Rensselaer high school went to Lowell today to play the team of that place. Several students accompanied the team. Mr. and Mrs. Chase V. Day returned last evening from Spencer, where they had been for several weeks. Charles W. Postill, as administrator of the estate of Fitz W. Bedford, will hold a public sale on Wednesday, March 31st. , Try 3 cans of those solid packed whole tomatoes for 25c, and you will buy more. JOHN EGER. A. C. Stauffenberg, of Manhattan, 111., was here Monday to visit his farm tenant, Isaac Saidal, and look after some improvements on the farm. Lebo Ewbank, the young man who was injured in the runaway accident last Thursday, was not taken to Indianapolis until today, being sent down on the 11.20 train. Harry Noble, of Lafayette, a stationary fireman, suicided by shooting himself through the head this morning. Family trouble is said to have been the cause of his rash act. - The Keystone Bumper disc in sizes from six to ten foot, are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Joe Nagle, accompanied by his son, John, and daughter, Loretta, went to Lafayette today, where his -Overland auto has been undergoing repairs and tomorrow they will drive it home. C. T. Ascue, who has been here for the past three months, left this morning for his home near Cedar Bluff, Va., but will return in about ten days and will work for Chester Halstead. Cecil Coffel, who has been a frequent truant from school, was taken before Judge Hanley Saturday and made a ward of the county and sent to the Julia Work home at Plymouth. J. J. Hunt made a trip to Chicago today to learn how the new Methodist pipe organ making is proceeding and when it will be ready for installation. O. H. McKay quite severely injured his right hand while working at the laundry this morning and Dr. English was called to dress the hand. The little finger was cut to the bone.
Frank Ringlein, who has been attending St. Joe, went to his home at Leiusic, Ohio, today, having quit school for this year. His parents are moving to Michigan and he will accompany them. Ora Hammill, of Monticello, was here yesterday. He is considering the purchase of the Leopold clothing store. Mr. Hammill has a fine store in Monticello and would doubtless run an up-to-date store here. Marshal Shesler went to Chicago Saturday to see his son, John, who is a student at Northwestern Dental College. Together they went to Hammond and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brunsdon. Mrs. D.’ E. Hollister returned yesterday from a visit at North Manchester. She was ill during her absence and Mr. Hollister also had a slight sickness, while she was away. Both are better now. The Women’s Home arid Foreign Missionary Societies of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Walter V. Porter. All members of the ’society and the church are asked to be present. —'
■Theodore George is now acting as advance agent for “The Spoilers,” a production of merit that is playing cities like Ft Wayne, Logansport, Michigan City, etc. Three unfilled dates has made it possible to bring the show to Rensselaer and the time will probably be Friday night of next week, March 19th. 4- ~I ,1 1 '...ui■ Prof. Smith, <of Purdue, is here today conferring with County Superintendent Lamson and Trustees Hammerton and Porter, the committee from the county board of education about tomboys’ and girls’ club. An announcement of the plans will be made soon.
