Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1915 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]
TEFFT.
E. W. Lakin made a business trip to Rensselaer Saturday. John DeArmond was a business visitor at Wheatfield Tuesday. Hans Rasmussen was a caller at The Review office Saturday. Read the commencement program of the Kankakee township schools to be held June 15th. Sam DeArmond is catcher for the Wheatfield ball team and Sam is some ball player. O. M. Sands returned home Tuesday from a visit with his son, Charles, and family at Rensselaer. Trustee R. E. Davis, Mr. Jones, John Shirer and Jesse Colling were Rensselaer visitors Monday. Ball game at Wheatfield Sunday, June 13. Parr vs. Wheatfield Regulars. Parr has a good, fast team. Plans are being perfected to celebrate at Dunn’s bridge on July 3rd on account of the 4th being Sunday. Nelson, the picture man, made his usual trip to Dunn’s .bridge last Sunday and he is ready io take your picture every Sunday, no matter how you look. George Washington Goar, of Hay There Man of Tefft, was in Wheatfield Saturday talking about the auto races. G. W. G. says that his Ford went so fast that the gas couldn’t keep up with the engine. The Kankakee Motor speedway is a much talked of sport these days, although only two entries were made, the race was exciting between Hay There Ford and the Blonde Jackson. The Blonde won easily on account of the Ford having an advanced spark Plug- . - , Miss Helen Murray'came home this mornings from Centralia, 111., where she taught "domestic science toe past year in the township high school. She has contracted to be there again the coming year. Miss Murray plans to make a trip to California and the exposition this summer, in company ■with several members of her college fraternity, toe Alpha Chi Omega, ot Wisconsin University. C. Hartley Coover came over from Remington yesterday and remained until this momini visitinn friends He made a call at The Republican office, having a fraternal feeling for the newspapermen. For some time he was in the newspaper business at Waldron, 111. His health has been poor lately'and he is temporarily out of business- He helped get out The Remjngton Press for two weeks, during which time Editor Bartoo waa ui.
