Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. M. J. Burke left today t» visit in Frankfort and Hobart. Mr .and Mrs. W. C. Walter went to Indianapolis today. Attorney Frhnk Davis, of Brook, returned today from a trip to Montana. i Born, Friday, June 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lowman, otf McCoysburg, a son. On account of the absence of Dr. Cumick the baptismal service to have been held at the church Sunday afternoon has been postponed. Roy Scott, who went to Mayo Bros.’ hospital in Rochester, Minn., recently for another operation, is now at the Chute sanitarium. Miss Vena Haworth, who has been living with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dunlap, left today for Terre Haute, where she will attend the state normal. Mrs. Erret Graham came yesterday from her home in Paupau, W. Vir., to visit her brother, Dr. I. M. Washbum, and Left today for Indianapolis. Mr. Graham is now working and will probably move to Indianapolis.

I. F. Meader returned Friday evening from Chicago, where he had accompanied Mrs. Meader to Hahnemann hospital. She will remain there to have her case studied for several days and may not have to undergo an operation. Miss Nell Ryan, of Gillam township, who was operated on for appendicitis at St. Elizabeth’s hospital in Lafayette Friday, is getting along very nicely. Miss Ryan is a graduate of the Rensselaer high school and has taught school for three or, four years. * Mrs. Horace Fell, whose husband died so suddenly in Bay City, Tex., and her mother, Mrs. William Brown, also of Bay City, have been visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fell, of this city. Also Mr. Fell’s daughter, Mrs. Simeon Tyler, of Pierpont, S. Dak. Today all went to Remington for a longer visit. No material change can be reported in the condition of Will H. Ade. He remains about the same, good and bad days succeeding each other as they have for several weeks. He was some better yesterday, but there is a slight temperature, and he is not making the permanent improvement that his friends have hoped for. — Newton County Enterprise. A. Leopold has not yet rented his two nice new houses on Front street and it is that they are a little too good for the renting demand here. They are splnedid modem houses, with basement, heating plant, bath fixtures, ample closet room and nice porches. They are located only two blocks from the business center. The writer was shown through the houses Friday iby Mr. Leopold, who is our most progressive tenant house builder.

J. J. Mnotgumery returned last evening from his vacation trip. It was disappointing in two particulars. In the first place there \6ere so many rains that he did not get to cast his line into the waiter a single time. In the second place he had expected to conclude his vacation by attending the Chicago races but they were postponed for a week and well, he saved the money and that its some satisfaction. Michael Jungles returned home last evening from Chicago Heights, where he had been since the automobile accident that resulted in the injury to Mrs. Jungles. Her injuries were about the head and stomach, but will not prove serious, it is believed, and she will probably be able to reuftrn the middle of the week. Some of the family will go to Chicago Heights Monday and the automobile, which has been undergoing repairs, will be ready to drive home that day or Tuesday. Misses Alice and Jennie Eib have returned to their home in Barkley tbwnship after teaching successful terms of school. Miss Alice taught at Elwood, Ind., and Miss Jennie in Caledonia, N. Dak. The latter’s sister, Mrs. Lottie Wright, and three children, who live near Caledonia, accompanied her home for a visit of several weeks. Miss Eib states that she observed the crop conditions all the home and that the best crops she Saw were those in Jasper county. Through many parts of Illinois the water was standing in the fields and corn was very small.

Church of God. S. J. Lindsay will preach Saturday evening at 7:30. Sunday morning at 10:45, subject “The Law a Schoolmaster.” Sunday evening at 7:80, subject, *TS» Christ of the B&te.”