Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1915 — Page 3

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HANGING GROVE.

The grading is almost done for the new road. The work has been delayed some by rain. Floyd Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Williamson visited with Arthur Williamson’s Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid will be entertained by Mrs. C. W. Buissell, Sr., and Mrs. R. L. Bussell at the latter’s home on Wednesday, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and families and Mr. and Mrs. M. Ringeisen visited at Wra. Zabel's Sunday. Miss Cecile Jordan went to Crawfordsville last week for a short visit with relatives and from there she will go to Terre Haute where she will attend summer normal. Mrs. Henry Heck and daughter, Edna Ruith, Went to Swanington, Benton county, Thursday for a visit with her parents over Sunday. Her father is a civil war veteran and is in quite poor health. Ohas. Stultz went to Lowell Tuesday morning to assume his duties as watchman at a street crossing. Ohas. has been a faithful section hand of the Monon for a number of years and is deserving of an easier job. He will board there for the time being, and leave his family here, on account of having his garden truck planted. The annual Sunday school convention of Hanging Grove township was called to order at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon by the chairman and probably the most interesting convention for a good many years was held. The first on the program was a talk by Joseph Stewart, followed with an address from Geo. W. Hobson. Rev, W. C. Henslee then spoke on the problem of maintaining Christian character in our Sunday schools, after which Mrs. Fell gave the round table conference. Our apportionment to the county, amounting to $7.50, was then raised and officers elected for next year, which concluded the session.

SchuVtze’s Big Dandy bread received fresh daily. Try a loaf and. be convinced it has no equal. Sold only by Bowles & Parker.

Loans Wanted S2OO on chattel mortgage. S7OO on city property. $1,500 first mortgage farm loan.

NEWLAND.

Mrs. Violet Lucas arrived from Oregon Friday to visit her mother, Mrs. Rosetta Sumners. Philip Barnard returned to Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Bergman returned from Gary last week. L. B. Springer came out from Chicago Monday. Mrs. Helen Behms, of Cadillac, Mich., is visiting her mother. Omar Timmons was elected Sunday school superintendent at Gifford. Margaret Demko arrived from Gary last week to spend the summer with her parents. Mr. McKay, of the Piclor Land Co., was in Newland Monday. Mr. Piclor has left the Springer ranch and no longer holds an interest there. Geo. Hayden broke his wrist while wrestling Sunday. Christian Workers topic: “The Gall of Foreign Missions for Money, Men and Prayers.” E. A. Reif leader. Offering taken. Chas. A. Harvey, Gus Hoffman and W. B. Neeves arrived from Chicago Monday. Messrs. Harvey and Hoffman have been caring for Mr. Oliver’s interests in the city and will locate here this summer. They are fitting the scale house up for an office and batching quarters combined. Mr. Harvey has land interests here. Mr. Neeves returned to Chicago. Don’t forgdt the chicken supper at Gifford Saturday evening. Menu: chicken, pickles, sandwifches, salad. All are invited to bring a small article well wrapped for the penny auction. Strawberries and cake will be served. L. C. Villard returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roher, of Hammond, visited A. H. Wilson Sunday.

Frequent rains are preventing much needed work in the fields. The serious illness of Mrs. T. W. Hoover, of Newland, caused a telegram to be sent to her sister, Mrs. W. T. Miller, of Winston-Salem, N. Car., and she arrived Wednesday, accompanied by her father, A. EL McMahon, of Mocksville, N. Car. Mrs. Hoover’s conditipn is somewhat improved at this writing.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

MEMORIAL DAY TO BE OBSERVED MAY 30

Graves of Departed Heroes to Be Decorated With Flags and Flowers on Sunday.

The Grand Army of the Republic has gone forward with arrangements for Memorial Day, to take place Sunday, May 30th, 1915. The following order has been issued: Rensselaer, May 22, 1915. The customary observance of Memorial Day will occur on Sunday, May 30, 1915. All cornet bands, military companies, Boy Scouts, fire brigades, the Sons of Veterans, and all fraternal orders and civic organizations of citizens and Sunday schools are respectfully and cordially invited to participate in the usual annual parade and march to Weston Cemetery, where the exercises will be as per program below. All ex-soldiers, Union and Confederate, are cordially invited to fall in with this Post and participate. ITINERARY. At 1:30 o’clock p. m., the court house bell will be rung, upon which all organizations will meet at their respective places of assembly and form, then march to court house square, reporting to the grand marshal or some member of his staff, by whom each body will be directed to its rendezvous and to its place in the marching column. The parade is to move at 2 o’clock. _ PROGRAM. Call to- order. Music, vocal —Choir. Address of Welcome—Post Commander. V » Invocation—Post Chaplain. Music, vocal selection—Choir. Oration—George A. Williams. Music, vocal, “America,” led by the Choir and everybody requested to join in singing the same. John Kresler, officer of the day. Reading, Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address —Russell VanArsdel. «. Sunday schools are asked to report to Comrade W. S. Day. Reading, “Appomatox,” Miss Kathryn Watson. Benediction —Rev. Parrett. Parade to form for return march in reverse order. By order of the Post, D. H. YEOMAN, Commander. Attest: W. H. Wood, Adjutant.

Wills of Wm. Webb and Reuben Zimmerman Filed.

The wills of William Webb, of Walker township, and Reuben Zimmerman, of Remington, have been filed for probate. Mr. Webb’s will was made March 15, 1913, and was signed by George W. Ferguson and Frank W. Johnson os witnesses. It provides that after all just debts are paid that all of his property and everything of value shall go to his wife during her life. Thereafter to be divided among his children as follows: To Vick Webb, William Webb, James Webb, Lizzie Webb Makeever and Champ Monroe each $5, and the balance if there be any to his son, Herbert. Isaac Knapp was appointed executor. The Zimmerman will was made March 14, 1913, and Ellis Jones and George W. Jones s signed it as witnesses. It provides for the payment of all just debts and legal charges and then to his wife, Carolina Zimmerman, all, property, both real and personal wherever situated, to have and hold during her natural life, except the household goods, which are given to his daughter, Daisy Zimmerman Devoogt. * After the death of his wife he gives to his five children, namely, William H. Zimmerman, Hall V. Zimmerman, Daisy Zimmerman Devoogt, Harry Zimmerman and Laura Zimmerman Junk, share and share alike all of his property, both real and personal. William H. Zimmerman and Hall V. Zimmerman are named executors without bond.

FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it sold by druggists under guarantee to refund the money if R fails. Don’t hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee.

DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP C. Earl Duvall - Rensselaer, Ind. Up-to-date Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter. As vacation time is drawing near and those who are contemplating taking a trip should come in pur store and see the fine line of suit cases, traveling bags, trunks and travelers sets we have on display. We have arranged for a special sale on these goods from Saturday 29th to Saturday, June sth. The following are special sale prices:

$12.00 traveling bags for $9.00 SIO.OO traveling bags for $7.00 8:50 traveling bags for —56.00 $7.50 traveling bags for $5.50 $5.00 traveling bags for $3.75 $12.00 trunks for $9.00 SIO.OO trunks for $7.00 $8.50 trunks for $6.00 $7.50 trunks for $5.50 $6.00 trunks for $4.00 $5.00 trunks for $3.50 $2.50 matting suit cases $1.50 SIO.OO cowhide suit eases $7.00 $8.50 cowhide suit cases $6.00 $6.00-cowhide suit cases $4.00 $5.00 cowhide suit oases $3.50 $6.00 traveling sets $4.00 $5.00 traveling sets $3.60 $6.50 traveling sets $4.50

Special bargains in men’s, boys’ and youths' suits for this week. Look for the ad of special sale on tailor made suits from June sth to 13th. Duvall’s Quality Shop C. EARL DUVALL

NOTICE yvi - . h I Beginning June Ist, 1915 and continuing thereafter, all of our business will be conducted on a cash basis to everyone, no parties or persons excepted. Central Garage Main Garage Rensselaer Garage Schroer Garage

THAYER.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cyphers attended the funeral of Mrs. Schramlin at Motnenee Monday. +< Best Fogli took a ride on the cars northbound Friday.

See the Palm Beach suits we are showing, straw Hats, Palm Beach Socks, neckwear, shirts, hats, caps and extra trousers. ~ WHITE SERGE TROUSERS. DUCK TROUSERS. You should purchase some of the Keep Cool and Hi Lo Shirts. BUY A STETSON HAT

Mrs. Fellman and sister-in-law returned from a visit with relatives in Chicago. The ball game here last Sunday between Brook and the home team resulted in a victory for the home boys by a score of 11 to 6.

Mr. and Mrs. Coffman and family,, of Rensselaer, have moved here. Will Haberman, of Hammond, vdaited Sunday. B. Goldstein returned last Saturday from a visit with Chicago relatives.