Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Ethel Dyer spent Sunday in Lafayette. Mrs. Ora T. Hoss made a trip to Chicago today. ' t Miss Nellie Reisch, deputy auditor, is visiting at Kokomo. Harry Reed moved last week to Gifford, where he formerly lived. Attorney Jesse Wilson was down from Hammond Saturday on business. Mrs. Nancy Lewis, of Barkley township, is reported in quite poor health. George Kanne went to Campus, 111., today to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Wightman, of Bloomington, 111., are here receiving treatment from Dr. Turfler. ' Born, Saturday, April 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bruner, on the Hill farm in Jordan township, a daughter. H. B. Brown was down from Kniman this morning and went on to Chicago to close up a real estate deal. Worth McCarthy has returned home from Indiana University, having decided to give up his school work for this year at least. Mrs. Ellen Harsha and two little daughters returned to Lafayette Friday evening after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers. We are this week unloading another car of nice Michigan sand grown rural potatoes for seed or table use .at 60c a bushel. ’ JOHN EGER. Willette Hill was here Saturday, having come home to have an ulcerated tooth treated. His brother, Frank, took him back to Frankfort by auto. The show’ troop was receiving fair patronage there. Geo. W. Ott had a drilled well completed at his farm in Barkley township last week. It was necessary, to go a depth of 171% feet. The well replaces one that was 130 feet deep. The new’ one is a gusher. Dr. Charles A. Fidler returned to Milwaukee this morning, his mother, Mrs. N. A. Hendrix, who had been quite sick, being somewhat improved. Her other sons, Will, of Newman, and J. L., of Champaign, are still here. John Scott, of Barkley township, went to Danville, 111., today to attend the funeral of his oldest sister, Mrs. Lizzie Thompson. Her age was near 90 years. She was the oldest and he the youngest of ten children. Royal Bussell, the rural mail carrier out of McCoysburg, has purchased a new twin-cylinder Excelsior motorcycle, trading in the old machine which had served him so for about three years. The new one was purchased of the Main Garage. L. D, Erwin, the aged father of Mrs. N. Littlefield, was able to go to his home in Newton county last Saturday. Dr. Gwin removed a fatty tumor from his back while he was here and he is feeling greatly improved in health. J. W. Toyne came over from Medaryville last week, remained in Rensselaer over night and went on to Goodland the following morning to visit relatives. He went via Fair Oaks in order to investigate fruit trees at the Halleck nursery. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Washburn, of Goodland, came over this morning and went to Chicago on the 10:36 train. Miss Mary Washburn, sister of Dr. I. M. Washbum, of this city, and the sculptress who designed Milroy monument, has an exhibit this week at the Art Institute. City workmen are drilling the holes in the concrete walks around the courthouse preparatory to setting the posts for the new boulevard lights. The posts arrived two or three weeks ago but the cable is not here yet. The brick street will have to be torn up to install the cable. Mark Schroer and , tamily spent Sunday with relatives in Wheatfield. He brought back information that the 6-year-old daughter of Trustee and Mrs. Albert Keen had spinal meningitis and that two surgeons assisted Dr. Fyfe in an operation Saturday night. Mrs. J. P. Hammond returned Friday evening from Joliet, 111., where she had accompanied Mrs. Leo Colvert and children, who had been here for several weeks. The little Colvert girl continues in a quite serious condition and it is probable she will be required to go to a hospital for treatment. Bruce Baker was dumped .from a buggy while coming to town last week. His horse became frightened at an auto near the Globe Onion Farm. A can of cream in the buggy was dumped out but the lid held fast and there was no loss and Bruce escaped damage except for a few bruises. C ASTOR IA Ibr Infiniti and Children. Th« Kind Yob Hare Always Bougtrt Beats the fUfljßfllnrn of <