Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
names to be used if it were not an honest purpose. This is positively the last week to see the Franklin man and his show, as his engagement here in Rensselaer closes Saturday night. People who are sick should take advantage and call one day this week if they wish to purchase the Franklin Remedy. The Doctor is in his office at the Kurrie building upstairs over the Republican office, from 10 to 12 mornings and 2 to 4 afternoons every week day. Free Concerts Every Night This Week The Franklin free concerts and lectures will be given every night this week. All are invited to alttend. The show starts at 8 o’clock at the Ellis Theatre.—Adv.
Bad coal is the ruination of domestic bliss. If you want a happy Lome life try our range and heating stove coals. —Harrington Bros. Co. Mrs. Priscilla Anderson has returned to Chicago after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Romine and other relatives near Remington. There will be a called meeting of the Ladies of the G. A. R Friday afternoon of this week, Nov. 19th. All are urged to be present. Miss Charlotte Kanne, who underwent a slight surgical operation last Sunday, having her tonsils removed, is getting along very nicely.
Simon Fendig, of Wheatfield, who had been visiting his son Allen at Purdue, stopped off here this morning for a visit between trains with old friends. John Sommers, Sr., accompanied by his sons, Mart and Charles, made a trip to Lafayette today, where he will undergo a thorough examination at a hospital. Delos Thompson will at once begin the erection of a modern 5-room cottage facing Milroy park on the lot just west of Dr. I. M. Washburn’s residence. It will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kirk. Miss Clara Zink, of Wapakonatka, Ohio, who has been spending several months here with her sisters, Mrs. Joseph and Mrs. John Borntrager, went to Cincinnati today to visit another sister. John Nagle, east of town, was kicked by a horse yesterday and suffered the fracture of two ribs on his right side. Dr. Washburn, who attended him, believes that no internal injuries were suffered.
Mrs. Charles Arnold, of Flint, | Mich., and her daughter, Mrs. NorI man Flora and son, Herman, went to Mrs. Flora’s home at Flora today after a visit of a week with the family of Eli Arnold in Barkley township. Alex. Merica is to move here from Francesville and will erect a fine new residence on the lots he owns across the street south of the B. Forsythe property. Mr. Merica and family will be a desirable addition to our city. Michael Ringeisen was taken to Wesley hospital in Chicago last Saturday by Dr. Kresler and had two small cancers, one on his cheek and the other on one arm, removed. He was able to return home Sunday and is getting along very nicely. Since the fire at the Wood’s school house Thursday night of last week no school has been held there and Trustee Wood has been unable to find a place to hold it, but now has prospect of getting a house provided he can find a, house in town for the man who lives in the building he has in prospect Unless something can be done within a few days then he will have to haul them to another district. Rensselaer has not yet closed arrangements for a Thanksgiving football game, but hopes to be able to get Kirklin, which will assure a great game. Logansport beat Kirklin 12 to 0 just a week before they defeated i Rensselaer and the “dope” shows the teams about equal. Football is such j an important event here on Thanksgiving day that it would almost be a calamity if we did not have a game.
