Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tonight AT THE Gayety “Are They Bom or Made.” A thrilling 4 part drama showing the developement of a barefoot boy into a political gangster, won back by a wo* man’s love, “Henpecked Smith I Reel Comedy First Show 7:30

The charity board will meet at A. Halleck’s office this evening at 7.30. Mrs. Gordon Richardson, of Chiis visMng the family of A. Halleck. x Positi'Xdy the last peach sale Tuesday and Wednesday, 75c to 90c per bushel for fancy peaches. JOHN EGER. Thos. A. Dempsey, who worked here for Henry Eigelsbach some eleven years ago, was here a few days visiting Mr. Eigelsbach. He returned to his home in Laporte today. J. T. Figg and son, Frank, and John and James Butter Worth, of Hoopeston, 111., motored here today. Mr. Figg owns a farm near Surrey and was here to look after it. Attorney Tinkham, of Hammond, who was injured in an auto smash that cost the life of Attorney Robert McAleer, is now improving at a Hammond hospital and is regarded out of danger. Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car $655; self-starter and all modem; at the Main Garage. Call and see it Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Stokes and baby, of Hammond, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor. Mr. Stokes is taking his vacation and they will spend pa’t of their visit with her sister at Remington.

Harrison B. Timmons, of Benton Harbor, Mich., is .here to visit relatives and to testify as a witness in the suit of the state vs. Charles Fox, who was indicted for selling liquor without a license. The case was set for trial today. (Misses Marian Farker and Edith Sawin left this morning for Oxford, Ohio, where they will attend Western College for Girls. Miss Parker will be a sophomore and Miss Sawin a freshman. Invitations have been out for several days for the marriage of Miss Bel Laßue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue to Mr. George Neal. The marriage will take place at the Presbyterian church Wednesday, Sept. 29th, at 4 o’clock. Ergus Timmons continues to improve. It ip understood that George Zea, who stabbed him with a pair of sheep shears during a scuffle that started out in a joking manner, has agreed to pay all his, physician expense and also his loss of time. Mrs. J. F. Rank and son Ernest and wife and child, of Chicago, came Sunday to s«£ the former’s sister, Mrs. J. F. Sunday afternoon went to Carpenter township to see her aged mother, Mrs. Ravenscroft. They will spend a week there and here.

Ces and Bee Taxi Service Rensselaer’s new Taxi Service is now in operation. All city drives 10c. To the college 15c. Long distance drives at reasonable rates. Phone 360. / , Location Nowels’ Restaurant E. M. BAKER, Proprietor