Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Harry Mardorf, of Chicago, came today to visit her cousin, W. C. Milliron and wife. The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the church. Mrs. John Brudker returned to her home in Reynolds today after a visit with Mrs. Fred Rishling, on R. D. No. 4. Earl Bruner came over from Mt. Ayr this morning and. was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Fred King, who will spend the day there. Frank Carr, who was a salesman in White county under J. F. Horner, for Ford and Haynes cars, has resigned his position to become the state agent for the Chevrolet. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gwin left this morning for Jamestown, N. Dak., where they have a farm and where they will spend two or three weeks or until the harvest is completed. Rev. L. E. Conner, who was pastor of the church of God some 25 years ago, left this morning for his home in Cleveland, Ohio. He filled the pulpit of that church here last Sunday. George P. Finan left for Chicago today, where he will visit for a few days before returning to his home at North Bergen, N. J. He had spent six weeks with his uncle, Father Andrew Gietl at the Indian School. George Harms, of near Virgie, while working with a self binder that was mounted on a mudboat and propelled by a gasoline engine, had one of his hands caught in the machine last Saturday and severely lacerated. Dr. Loy attended him. William Springer, son of Archibald Springer, of Monticello, died suddenly in the insane hospital in Indianl apolis Sunday. He was almost 39 years of age. He had been in insane hospitals most of the time for ten years. The Monticello guarantors for the chautauqua had to put up $2.75 per man this year. S. A. Carson, one of the guarantors, stated that they were rot discouraged, however, and had contracted for another and higher priced program for next year. So far Rensselaer has paid out and had a safe margin to work on. Attorney Elmore Barce, accompanied by E. Burke Walker, of Fowler, was in Rensselaer oday, and left a ditch notice for publication in The Republican. Mr. Barce went from here to Monticello to have the notice printed there. It is 10-mile itch. No part of it is in Jasper county but there is land affected in this county. Charles J. Murphy, of Brookston, member of the Public Utlities Commission and for some years chairman of the 10th district democratic committee, was fined in Indianapolis for having cut across the corner of Illinois and Market streets. When warned by a policeman Murphy talked back to the officer. Had he been more civil he probably would cers usually warn those who start rers usually warn those who start diagonally across the street.
If it’s Electrical let Leo Mecklenburg do it. Phone 621
