Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. Triplett Ran Over Small Boy In Morocco. ;
Morocco, Ind., Nov. 27.—Dr. C. ETriplett, who was returning from a trip to the country this morning turned a corner with his automobile and the car, which was going very riowly, struck Harold, the 5-years-old son at yt. O. Stoner, knocking Mm down. The car was Stopped before the wheels had p— cd over,the boy and the lad’s father bend down to extricate the lad when Dr. Triplett, who thought the car had passed over the child, Started up again and the front wheels passed over the boy’s legs, but he did not prove to be very seriously injured. Friday F. A. Standish, who drives the Renaselaer-Mt. Ayr-Morocco bus, ran into a team of mules belonging to Mr. Wood, the city drayman, and one of the mules jumped across the wagon tongue and knocked the other mule down. “Maud,” however, escaped injury, but the fenders to the automobile were injured slightly.
Mrs. O. K. Rainier and Mrs M. D. Gwin made a trip to Lafayette today.
Mrs. L. E. Wass and baby went to New Castle today for a brief rtay with relatives.
Mrs. Lee Rardin and two children spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. W. S. Coen.
Miss Lorene Malone is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Malone, in Monticello.
I now have some extra fine values in chrysanthemums, at $1 and $2 a dozen.—J. H. Holden.
Perry and John Horton played for a dance at Mt. Ayr Thursday night and report a big crowd and an extra nice dance.
J. B. Gwin and wife left today for Elpaso, Tex., after a very brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin.
Miss Marie Hamilton erttertaineo a number of young ladies yesterday afternoon for Miss Mary Flora, of Frankfort.
M. A. McConahay, of Idaville, who has been visiting his son, Dave, and family, went to Morton today to visit other relatives.
E. Friedline returned to his home in Monroeville, Ind., today, after a visit with his granddaughter, Mis. W. R. Lee, in Mt. Ayr. .
Mrs. C. S. Darby and son, George, Jr., returned to their home at.Brodhead, Wis., today after a visit of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. O’Dell.
Mrs. James Griswold returned to her home in Valparaiso today after spending a week with her brother and sister, C. W. Duvall and Mrs. Mary D. Eger.
Mrs. H. S. Harmon left today for her home in Benton county, lowa, after a vidit of aobut two months with her sister, Mrs. Frank McCord and Mrs. Chris SaxT
Ernest and Henry Huntington went to Indianapolis today to see their brother, ,arl, who is a patient at the Methodirt hospital and who is making stow but encouraging recovery.
Mrs. A. S. NoWols and daughter, Miss Helen, of Columbia City, returned to their home today after a rtiort visit here with her mother, Mr*. J. M. Wasson and other relatives.
A number of persons in thia city and in Jordan township will remember Ed Somaners md family, who moved about eight years ago to a farm near Ockfley, and will regret to learn that they had the miss < rtune to lose their little daughter, 4 years old, as a result of a kick from a horse. Emil Sommera and wife and Clarence Pruitt and wife, of near Brook, left for there today to attend the funeral.
Earl Barkley to Have Big Sale Nov. 30th. The Republican has printed . sale bills for Earl Barkley, who will have a big sale on Tuesday, Nov. 30th. He will sell 17 head of the best draft horses ever offered at a sale in this county. Also several h|ead of good cows and calves. The sale is being extensively advertised and will doubtless draw a large crowd. It will take place on Mr. Barkley’s farm in Barkley township, northeast of Rensselaer.
Trial Calendar For the - November Term, 1915. Fourth Week. Nov. 29. Hammonds vs Hammonds Estate. Goble vs Hammonds Estate. Harris vs. Hammonds Estate. Hintz vs Tillett No. 30. Tillett vs Tillett. Parker vs Tillett. 't Gilbert vs Bonner, Dec. 1 Martin vs Linton. Gregory vs Barnes Gregory vs Baines Dec. 2 Dunlap vs Cochran ct al. Warner et al vs Oliver, Lockard vs Stembel Dec. 3, C. J. A 8, Ry, Co, V* MeLaughlin,
We can show you a nicer loaf flf bread, made from Blue Ribbon flour, than you can get out of any otbw* hour sold in Rensselaer.—lroquois Boiler Mills, Phone 456.
