Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Good, of Pulaski, is visiting Robert Smith and family. Delos Thompson left this morning on a business trip to Winona, Minn. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin went to Otterbein today, having received word that her aged father, B. F. 'Magee, was quite poorly. J. A. Dunlap will have his sprinking wagon out this afternoon to put the streets into better shape for Market Day. Paul Norgor and Elmer Daniels are now working at the Fancy Produce Market, having succeeded Job Overton and Fred Mecklenburg. Mrs. J. W. Crooks left this afternoon for Mt. Vernon, where her brother, J. W. French, who lost his life in Texas, will be buried. Humphrey Jones returned to Summitville, Ky., today. He came here in quest of a job as a farm hand, but says he was unable to find a place. William Dunlap has arrived from Emarado, N. Dak., and will reside on the farm south of Pleasant Ridge which he recently purchased. Marion Pierson, .of Foresman, was here this morning and made a trip to Hammond, returning to his home by way of the Indiana Harbor road and the town of Ade. Dunlap and Howard, the two men accused of automobile insurance frauds, are to be tried at Kentland tomorrow, their cases having been sent there on change of venue. John Harmon is laying off from his job as driver of the express wagon today and rumor has it that John contemplates matrimony, but up to the time The Republican went to press our corps of energetic reporters had been unable to secuer any information that substantiated the rumors.

Dr. E. N. Loy has returned from a brief visit with his mother at Piqua, Ohio. She was 84 years old last Sunday and is enjoying excellent health. Mrs. Loy and the baby, who accontu panied Dr. Loy to Piqua, remained for a visit of a week or ten days. Prof. Stewart, of Manual Training high school of Indianapolis, stopped off in Rensselaer today for a short visit with J. N. Warren, former superintendent of the public school here. Mr. Warren was connected with the public schools of Sheridan when Prof. Stewart was superintendent there. Tul Malone had sufficiently recovered from his severe sickness and op* eration as to leave the hospital in Lafayette last Saturday. He went to Pelphi where i?is family has been with relatives and they are all expected to return here this afternoon or tomorI row.