Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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The Sprudels ball team is playing at Monon this afternoon and at Montioello tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rice left for their home in Johnstown, Ohio, today, after a visit of two days with her cousin, S. E. Kerschner and family. They have just returned from a visit of about seven weeks, spent in Kansas and the southwest. Henry Hipskind, a former student at St Joseph’s College, was operated on for appendicitis at Wabash last Saturday and is reported getting along very nicely. Henry and his firm of heating plumbers had the contract for installing the heating plant at the new gymnasium at the college and he is quite well known here. The Delphi Comers, who for several years have been one of the leading baseball teams in this part of the state, have disbanded because of lack of funds and internal dissension among members of the team. The Delphi people for some time have been clamoring for a home team instead of the salaried one they have had. George P. Daugherty, who had been somewhat improved lately and able to get out in the automobile some, suffered a relapse Wednesday night and had an attack of leakage of the heart with which he had suffered some a short time ago. He is believed to be some better this morning, but his advanced age is against him. - ' CASTOR i A / For Infanta and Children. 11l KM Ym Han Always Bougtit