Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Attorney A. Halleck made a trip to Hammond today. Lester Rich made a trip to Goodland today. , Mrs. A. R. Kresler and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap spent yesterday in Chicago. Mrs. Delbert Beckman will go to Lafayette this evening for a two weeks' visit. There was a refreshing shower before daylight this morning, the kind that helps crops grow. Mrs. L. L. Lefier came from Lafayette this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. Thorsten Otterberg. Thos. F. Watson, of near Francesville, was a Rensselaer visitor today and attached his name to The Republican subscription list. G. C. Hart, the American Express agent, has rented Mrs. Mark Hemphill’s property on Front street and will move there shortly. Mrs. J. H. Dunlap is spending today at the home of Ernest Prouty at Surrey. The 5-month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Prouty is quite sick. There will be a meeting of the County Sunday School Board, at the Christian church Sunday afternoon at 2:30.—J. N. Leatherman, President. Strictly fresh caught fish at Osborne’s Fish Market, Phone 439. Mrs. Ernest Cockerill has been suffering from the after effects of the grip and seemed for a time to be in a serious condition, but now show's a little improvement. Order a flower for some sick friend. Nothing so fine as a blooming plant. —J. H. Holdgn. Victor Hoover went to Earl Park this afternoon to get Charles Kissinger’s Ford auto, which had undergone thorough repairs since the damage by fire some three weeks ago. The unsightly high board fence that separated the jail yard from the John O’Connor property has been torn down and Mr. O’Connor is having a chicken-tight wire fence erected.

The I. X. L. class of the Christian Sunday School will give a market at Rowen & Kiser’s grocery store, on Saturday, April 17th, beginning at 10 o’clock. The high school baseball team is playing at Chalmers this afternoon with the high school team of that place. Prof. Sharp, Rev. Titus and Lefty Clark accompanied the team. The Monticello Democrat expects to install a linotype machine. Practically all the papersvin this part of the state are now supplied with typesetting machines and The Democrat wants to keep up with the procession. Arrangements have been completed for the triangular track meet to be held between Brook high school, St. Joseph College and Rensselaer high school to be held at St. Joseph’s on May 22nd. The local track squad is in good condition for the meet to be held at Monticello on May Ist and a large delegation will probably follow them to Monticello on that day. Following the meet an oratorical contest will be held between the three schools. We have just unloadefi 2 cars of early and late northern grown seed potatoes. Rurals and Burbanks, 60c a bushel. Clark’s Early 75c. Early Rose 85c. Early Ohios sl.