Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Laura Hatton went to Lowell this morning for a brief visit. Sam Karnovsky went to Chicago £is morning to remain until Supy. Mrs. A. F. Long went to Indianapolis yesterday to be done a few days on business. y v Mrs. Manda Richards, who has been making her home in Jasper county for the past year, deft for her home at Claypool today. Dr. G. W. Stowell, of Chicago Heights, made an auto trip to Rensselaer yesterday to visit over night with Sheriff McColly and family. Mrs. N. J. Howe, of Delphi, who has been visiting in Michigan, stopped here yesterday on her way home for a visit with Mrs. Chas. Porter. Ed Cull and son, Frank, and their wives, formerly of near Parr, are now living on farms near Dyer, but expect to soon move to Chicago Heights, having sold their farms. The last call for peaches! Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 16th, 17th and LBth, a car of fancy Elbertas at 80c, SI.OO and $1.25 a bushel. JOHN EGER.

Glen Swaim, who for the past month and a half has been working in a hotel in Sioux City, lowa, returned yesterday and will probably enter college in a few days.

Harry Wade, of Lebanon, has been spending a few days with J. M. Yeoman and family, of Newton township. Harry has been suffer*’ng some from stomach trouble and does not feel as well as he would like to.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saidla and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Saidla and children went to South Bend today, where they will attend the fair, all but Charley, who will visit some of his fertilizer agents.

Information is desired by Capt. Herman B. Tuteur concerning relatives of Harry Beebe, who reside in this city. Young Beebe left here for the west last week. It will be to his advantage if the relatives here will have a talk with Captain Tuteur.

Mrs. Franklin P. Ott returned to her home near Dyer today after spending several days here with her sisters, Mrs. Bowman Switzer, Mrs. Korah Daniels and Mrs. B. D. McColly. Last Monday all but Mrs. McColly attended the golden wedding anniversary of their brother, John A. Abbott and wife in Indianapolis. About three hundred were present and they had a fine time. Among the relatives present was Mrs. James T. Abbott and youngest son, Feris, who are in Indiana from Eugene, Oreg., visiting relatives. They are expectec here in a few days.

The County Commissioners Association of Indiana will hold its convention in Indianapolis Sept. 28, 29, and 30, al the Severn Hotel. County, township and city officials are expected to attend. Albert F. Zearing, secretary of the association, has sent out invitations to county auditors, surveyors, county attorneys, and township officials. The topic of roads will be discussed. There will be an exhibition race at tlje speedway, a visit will be made to the Ford automobile plant and improvements now in progress in Indianapolis and costing a million and a half dollars wil be inspected. There will be a banquet on the roof of the Severn an< attractions from start, to finish according to the program.