Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Smoked white fish at Osborne's. The Sew Club will meet with Mrs. Harry’ Kurrie Thursday afternoon. Ed Duvall went to Indianapolis yesterday to ertter Indiana Dental College. « Miss Agnes Howe returned yesterday to Greencastle to re-enter DePauw university. Georgetown, 111., defeated- Morocco at football Saturday 14 to 7. The game was played at Georgetown. f William Coffel is planning to visit his brothers and sisters in Grant county and expects to go there the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dolson returned to Chicago Sunday after a visit here. Mrs. Dolson was formerly Miss Opal Sharp. The conference appointments for Northwestern Indiana will be made today by the conference now in session at South Bend. Mrs. Fred J. Sissons and two children came from Chicago Saturday and will remain here for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Oglesby. Fred Young, who has been living on the Dr. Kresler farm, east of town, will move in the spring to one of Henry Harrisls farms near Julien. John Lesh, of Union township, will move to Dr. Kresler*s farm. L. H. Hamilton arrived home Saturday evening from the hospital in Indianapolis where he had his defective eye removed. He is feeling very well and expects to be able to go to his office within a few days. Lloyd Johnson and John Switzer made a motorcycle trip to Warsaw Saturday to visit Earl Gross, who teaches school at Newland and who had also gone to Warsaw that day by train. All three returned home Sunday on motorcycles. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Confer and little son, of Greencastle, came to Rensselaer by auto Saturday and were the guests until Sunday evening of the Comer House. Mrs. Confer was formerly Miss Louise Keifer and taught in our high school for some time. Rev. W. H. Sayler is moving back to Rensselaer from Sturgis, S. Dak., after a residence of several years in the northwest Rev. Sayler has been a constant subscriber to The Republican and in ordering that his paper be discontinued at the old address, he says, “We are moving back to Rensselaer and will get our mail there.”

Floyd Meyers, C. E. Garver, Emmet Laßue and Worth McCarthy autoed to Lafayette Saturday and saw the Purdue-Wabash football game which resulted in a tie, 7to 7. Wabash scored in the first quarter and Purdue within twd minutes of the close of the game. Indiana defeated DePauw the same day 7 to 0. John Randle, 'Who is visiting his father and otter 'relatives here, is now living at Sayre, Okla., where he is engaged in the drugstore business. His son, Luther, is traveling as a salesman for a pharmaceutical house, and the younger son is taking a course iq pharmacy. Pianos, and Player Pianos. One S6BO Schiller Ideal Player for $465. Two $550 Lagonda Player $385. One $375 Jesse French & Son’s piano $285. One $450 Schiller Piano with Wessel Nickel & Gross action. Best there is made $325. One new sewing machine $17.50. Two organs at bargains. 10 lessons given free with every piano. H. R. LANGE & SON.

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