Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap are spending today in Chicago. Palmer D. Wells was over from Morocco Tuesday aftefnoon. “Fred Cissell is very low and it is doubtful if he lives through the night. Miss Myrtle White -returned this morning from a brief visit at DeMotte. Mrs. Herman Messman and daughter, Miss Mary, are spending today in Lafayette. Mrs. Ed Dibell, of Wolcott, came this morning to visit "Mrs. W. D. Bringle. Pittson hard coal is the very best grade. It is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Bom, Tuesday, Feb. Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beaver, near Pleasant Ridge, a son. » , ■ Mrs. Mary Phillips, mother of Mrs. Roy Blue, went to Chicago today to remain for jgfh indefinite time with her brother and other relatives. We have a nice, clean burning lump coal at $4-00 per ton.—D. E. Grow. The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. N. Littlefield Thursday evening at 7:30. Talk to us about your coal; we have something to tell you about our coal.—Harrington Bros. Co. Frank Keefe, better known here by the name of Frank Grieser because he was the adopted son of Joseph Grieser, left today for Ottawa, 111., where he expects to work as a streetcar motorman. Frank has been working near Rensselaer for the past year. Phone 7 and call for our B. B. range coal.—Harrington Bros. Co. J. W. Smith, a well known resident of Union township, is to move March Ist to Dr. F. A. Turner’s farm in Walker township. The farm is now occupied by J. H. Shell, who will move to another farm in the same neighborhood. Peter Longachre, the man from Elkhart who was associated with Sterling in the match factory deal, was here over night to see “our farm,” as he speaks of the land a company of his kind mulched out of the local boosters for the match factory. Pete don’t look as though he was especially prosperous and we don’t care how soon he hits bottom. Miss Cora Bruner, who has been employed in the local telephone office for some time, has resigned and left today for her home. Jn Hebron. Her father, J. F. Bruner, owner of the Hebron telephone plant, and her brother, Earl, of the Mt. Ayr plant, were both here yesterday expecting to attend the telephone hearing, which they did not learn had been postponed until after their arrival. Born, Jan. 31st, at Rockford, 111., to Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanley Barnes, a daughter, which has been named Mary Sophia Barnes after its two grandmothers. The mother was formerly Miss Grace Wemple and she is a sister of Mrs. J. J. Montgomery, of this city, and is quite well known here by reason of several visits here with her sister. TWO-SEVEN-THRER Call this number for the best range coal. Medaryville, one of the best high school basketball teams in this part -Of the state, is to play Rensselaer high school Friday night at the high school auditorium. The success the local team had in defeating Brook last week has greatly revived the spirits of the fans and the local quintette is keyed up to a high pitch of determination to win from Medaryville. As a preliminary to the game there will be a game between two girls’ teams of the high school. Democratic newspapers, the kind that play politics, are losing no opportunity to say things that might, influence persons to vote against Warren T. McCray for governor. They know that Mr. McCary’s strength will be greater than any other man the republicans can nominate and their criticism of him is based upon the hape that he will not get the nomination. Since the outset of the campaign Robert G. Tucker has been writing Indiana politics for The Cincinnati Enquirer. He is for James P. Goodrich and against Mr. McCray. The writer met Mr. Tucker recently and his writing enthusiasm for the Ohio newspaper is of a character that indicates that he is writing for price. Whether the price comes from Mr. Goodrich or the democratic party, we could not guess, but. the democrats are taking great delight in it and The Tippecanoe County Democrat and The Jasper County Democrat, whose publishers realize the strength of Warren T. McCray quote Mr. Tucker copiously. Republicans can find no greater reason for supporting a candidtae than the fact that the democrats don’t want him nominated.
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