Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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The genuine Jackson Hill coal is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. . jqpss ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carson and daughter, of Lafayette, visited with her mother, Mrs. E. L. Clark, Sunday. Baled 'hay, wheat and oats straw’ for sale By Hamilton & Kellner. The Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Porter. We have a nice, clean burning lump coal at $4.00 per ton.—D. E. Grow. Mayor Smith, of Delphi, has announced his candidacy for the democratic nomination to congress in the Othi district. Formal announcements of his candidacy was made in Frankfort following a caucus of democrats front over ■a? state. f ■ Dr. Leenheer, a Chicago specialist W’ho makes frequent trips here, came Sunday and performed with Dr. Johnson two tonsil cases, the subjects being Mrs. Ralph O’Riley and a young man named Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Clark and children left Sunday for their home in Cedar Point,- Kans., after a visit here with his mother, Mrs. Lucy Clark, the latter will live with her son, James Clark and wife, during the winter, having closed her home until spring. <— , Miss Myra Schroeder, one of the first grade Teachers “In bur schools, is ill at her home in Chicago with penumonia. Miss Schroeder took sick during her holday vacation. Miss Mary Goetz, of west of town, is substituting for her. . William Faylor and Wesley Faylor, of Union township, attended tfie funeral of their brother, Harvey W. Fay-\ lor, of Blue Grass, near Logansport, recently. He was 62 year® of age and his death was due to bladder and kidney trouble.

Mrs. H. L. Barnes and... lifcfclfi daughter, of Oshkosh, Wis., are here to spend three or four weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Rainier. Mr Barnes accompanied them here and left Sunday on a business trip chat will take him to Texas and New York. Hon. James E. Watson, republican candidate for U.. g. senator, will make an. address to the citizens of Lafayette tonight. During the afternoon Mr. Watson met the republicans of that Vicinity at the Hotel Fowler. It is expected that a large • number of visitors will also be there to hear him. A smoker will follow the address of Watson. John Hemphill, son of 1. N. Hemphill, who 'has worked regularly at the Mupray store since he graduated from high school and at odd times for several years before, went bo Chicago .Sunday to efiter business college. John is one of our best young men and his many friends will expect that he meets the same suc- ; cess in his college work that he has iir everything else he has undertaken. Threatening flood conditions of Indiana rivers have been much relieved :by the clear day of yesterday, but in , many sections along the Wabash and j White rivers lowlands were inundated with severe property damage and a hundred families were driven from their homes. In Anderson twenty families had to be removed from their homes 'before daylight , Sunday. " _ _ g