Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

M. J. Delehanty and son, Will, of near Wheatfield, were Rensselaer visitors Wednesday. Mrs. George E. Neal, of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue. Mrs. Amanda Leach, who has been living at Attica for some time, has returned to Rensselaer and will live here this winter. Attorney Roy Blue went to Wheatfield today on business connected with the granting of a franchise to an electric light company. There will be a meeting of the Royal Arch Chapter Thursday evening, OcL 21. A large attendance is desired. —C. H. Porter, It would seem real dull some day if you were to pick up a newspaper that didn’t contain a picture or a write-up of Mrs. Galt, the president’s fiance. We have just opened our first barrels of sauerkraut and German dill pickles. Kraut for 5c a quart and large difl pickles at 12c a dozen. JOHN EGER. Wilbur Hayden, of Momence, 111., who owns the farm on which R. E. Hopkins lives, 3 nnles west of Rensselaer, was here this week looking after it. _ j Thomas Walters died at his home in Gillam township Wednesday evening at the age of 86 years. He leaves a wife and twelve children to mourn his death. We have just unloaded a car of salt and are now handling salt in 70-lb. bags at 60c. You can now haul your salt in your auto. JOHN EGER, The United States has recognized Carranza as the official head of Mexico and has placed an embargo on arms to Villa. Who will be the next jealous rival of the whiskered first chief of the constitutionalists. All feed and coal accounts are due and must be paid the first of the month succeeding delivery. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Angela Luers went to Chicago yesterday for a few days’ visit with relatives. Yesterday she attended the wedding of Joe Kahler, formerly of Rensselaer, but now a resident of Dyer. On and after November 1, 1915, we will deliver orders for wood or coal in one dollar amounts for CASH only. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Paul Nunnally left this morning for Lincoln, Neb., after having helped harley Osoome with several good jobs of frescoing and interior finish. He will work on a job of church decorating there. Rev. George F. Crane, the new pastor of the Barkley M. E. circuit, arrived here today to make arrangements to move his goods into the parsonage. Has wife will follow later. Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car $655; self-starter and all modern; at the Main Garage. Call and see it. " L. H. Hamilton, who recently underwent an operation in Indianapolis for the removal of his light eye, is now feeling much better than he did before the operation and it will probably not be long until he can hive an artificial eye'placed in’the socket. Reports from Kane, Pa., state that Benjamin F. Shively, U. S. senator from Indiana, is recovering from cancer of the throat. Senator Shively has been taking the radium cure at the Kane hospital. Physicians state that he will be able to take his seat when congress convenes. The hospital trustees, accompanied by the editor of The Republican, are today visiting hospitals in Gary and Valparaiso. The local members of the board went to Shelby by train and were met there by Frank E. Lewis, of Kersey, who took them the remainder of the trip in his automobile. Joe Bell has been exhonerated, Comrade Fox acquitted, cases against Tom Taggart dismissed on motion of the prosecutor and the smallpox quarantine lifted and there is no apparent reason why we shouldn’t go right ahead now and have a real enjoyable fall. E. D. Detamore, of Francesville, who some time ago bought a farm in Keener township, east of Roselawn, was in Renssaler today. He will occupy the farm next spring and will continue the improvements started this fall. WRATHIR. - Fair tonight and Friday. CASTOR ia iii inr«im <»m ifi If lt f S Electrical i»t Leo Mecklenburg doit. Phone 621