Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hear Peg-’o-My-Heart at the Presbyterian church Thursday evening, Oct. 14th. ' Fred Waling, who lives southwest of town, fell from a barn yesterday and sustained a dislocated shoulder. Dr. Kresler attended him. Mens’ and boys’ overcoats in all styles, all sizes and the best fabrics that money can buy. We will be pleased to show you at Rowles &. Parker’s. Mrs. E. P. Honan, Mrs. N. H. Warner, Mr.s W. I. Yates and Mrs. John Eigelsbach are hostesses this afternoon at a card party given at the home of the former. Many ladies of the city are their guests. Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car |665; self-starter and all modern; at the Main Garage. Call and see It. David Fauset, 50 years of age, killed himself at Delphi Sunday evening by firing a charge of shot into his body witfh a shotgun. He had been in poor health. He is survived by five children and two step-children. Probably no better entertainment will be heard in Rensselaer the coming winter than Miss Gay MacLaren’s reading from Peg-’o-My-Heart at the Presbyterian church next Thursday evening, Oct. 14th. Dave Elder is improving from his injury of la6t Saturday and proves not to have suffered serious internal injuries. The broken bone in one foot and the injury to his back, nowever, will probably keep him up for some little time. “No words can describe her power of keeping from eighteen to twenty characters distinct before an audience.” —Minneapolis Journal. At the Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, Oct. 14th. Sheriff McColly yesterday took John Hallagan to Hammond, where he was cited to appear and satisfy the court in the settlement of a judgment of 325 per month in favor of his wife and two children, which he is charged with not having paid. John Marlatt was able to be up town yesterday for the first time. He was confined at his home for just four weeks. Miss Mable Nowels, who has also had the smallpox, is improving. She is not at all sick, but has had a decided breaking out. Bert Allison, 42 years old and addicted to the use of intoxicants, attempted to commit suicide at his home near Monticello Saturday night by taking carbolic acid. He did not get eftough of the drug, however, and sugered only painful bums of the mouth and throat. Mrs. Addie Lowe was operated on Saturday at her home on West Harrison street for gangrene of the leg, resulting from an automobile accident which occurred about six weeks ago. Her condition was serious but she is somewhat better today. Dr. Grant Goodwin performed the operation.— Monticello Journal. iMr. and Mrs. J. H. Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Steward went to Hammond today to attend the state convention of the Baptist church. Mrs. O. E. Miller, daughter of Mrs. Perkins, whose husband is attending the convention, came from Bumettsville to visit Miss Ethel Perkins, during the time Mr. and Mrs. Perkins are away. TO DRIVERS AND OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES. If you want to comply with the state laws and city ordinance it will be necessary to observe the following admonitions, sny one of which, if violated, subject you to arrest and prosecution in the automobile court: Do not drive faster than the law allows. Do not permit your exhaust to smoke. Do not keep your muffler open at any time or place. Do not drive on the wrong side of the street. Please do: Always drive on the right side of the street. Pass all vehicles on the left. Observe the traffic laws strictly. Report to the mayor all speeders. Procure and study the city ordinances and the laws of the state pertaining to vehicles. Pay special attention to the laws pertaining to speeding. Respectfully submitted, CHAS. G. SPITLER, Mayor.