Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1915 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]

TEFFT.

Kankakee Valley Review. Bobbie went to Wheatfield Sunday evening to see his best. Threshing coal at Helmick’s Lumber Yard, Wheatfield, Ind. Only one kicker heard from on the July 3rd celebration. Who is he? Wm. Fitzgerald and family and Thos. Maloney autoed to Wheatfield last Saturday. F. W. Powers and son, of Lafayette, were visitors at the. Powers ranch last Thursday and Friday. Every reader of this paper should look over the items in Everybody’s Column. Somebody lost a Sears-Roe-buck package. Can you tell us who he is and where he lives The Streator Browns baseball team defeated the Burrows Camp team at the camp grounds last Sunday by the score of 5 to 4, and those who seen the game said it was an interesting one. > The Burrows Camp moving picture show will be open to the public on Wednesday evenings, Saturday evenings, Sunday afternoons and Sunday evenings. Come and enjoy an hour’s pleasure. A young man named Syke jW was struck on the head by freight train No. 90 last Sunday evening. The young man had set down on the side of the track and fell asleep. A gash was cut in the boy’s head. The train immediately stopped and took the injured man to the office of Dr. Solt at San Pierre, where his wounds w'ere dressed. The doctor has hopes for his recovery. The injured boy is about 15 years of age and was’ engaged in herding cattle.