Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Prof. W. Leo Havorka had as his guests the past few days his brother, Joseph, of Appleton, Wis., and his sister, Miss Bea, of Chicago. Carl Clift returned to Goshen today after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clift. He has a job at Goshen in the National Dairy Machine Co. Judge Hanley at noon today had not given his opinion in the demurrer affecting the Remington church case. Since the argument of the attorneys he has been so engrossed with other matters that he has had no time. He has not yet passed sentence on Harry Eger. Alva Simpson and wife returned to Rensselaer Saturday from Sheridan, having decided that they would return after the climate there proved bad for her health. They returned overland by buggy, making the trip in two and a half days. They are living in George Sible’s house, recently vacated by Frank Shide. Mrs. Herbert Cockran left Saturday for Gary, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels and family here. She will visit her sister, Mrs. Lawson Meyer and family at Gary and then go to Longmont, Colo., to visit her brothers, Charles and Gaylord Nowels and families, going from there to her home in Tacoma, Wadi. The funeral of O. P. Taber was held at Remington lasts Friday, being largely attended. A number of members of the K. of P. order of this city attended. Mr. Taber’s three children were present, namely, George, of Bluffton; Albert, of Wabash, and Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Pothuisje, of Denver, Colo. The funeral was held at the Presbyterian church. Nat the Liberty Befl. But a bell to attract your attention that I am making my weekly Saturday morning rounds, collecting rags, rubber, paper, magazines, old iron and all kinds of junk. Have it ready and listen for the bell every Saturday.—Tour friend, Sam Kanevsky. "We Print Anything for Anybody."