Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1915 — THAYER. [ARTICLE]

THAYER.

George Smith has moved on his farm west of town. Tunis Gebhart and Dr. Tate were Roselawn visitors Monday. John DeFries, of Chicago, visited here Sunday with his family. Bill Gault went to Kentland to work for Bib John ex-Sheriff Wildasin. Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boswinkle autoed to Cedar Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Kleinpaste, of Chicago, came for a visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. Louis Bovi. Mrs. Fehlman returned home last Saturday from several weeks' visit with relatives at Crown Point. Glenn Cobb went to Kankakee Monday to see the elephant. Fuller & Fuller have started a restaurant and ice cream parlor in the Gore building. The firm is composed of Mrs. Frank Fuller and son, Chet. If you want a nice lunch and home made baking give the new firm a trial. Fruits and cigars. Mt. Ayr and Thayer ball teams crossed bats at Mt. Ayr last Sunday and although Mt. Ayr had secured the services of 4 players from the Rensselaer Athletics, including Lefty Clark, the famous southpaw, who was pounded by the score of 19 to 14 in favor of Thayer.