Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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A new line of Harper and Brown buggies just received at Scott Broth ers. The Burnstown school closed last Friday in the customary fashion. Patrons came in with baskets filled with good things, a fine dinner was spread and a good program rendered. Miss Vesta Brown, who had a very successful school, returned Saturday to her home at Clayton, Ind. The Xen.tland Democrat takes great delight that Charles J. Murphy has resigned- as a member of the public service commission and in a beaming editorial expresses much joy in the claim that he was forced to quit his job. Brother Steinbach also takes a crack at Postmaster Hurpe L. Sammons, saying that at the tenth district organizing convention “our faithful "and- painstaking postmaster takes a day off” from his “personal service” in his $1,700 per annum position with Uncle Sam, to help him.” He says that for their political work Murphy draws handsomely on the state and Sammons on the government for their fun of “pulling political wires.” He charges them with both going boldly against the terms of the primary law and the stipulations of the postoffice department in participating in party affairs. He says that with Murphy relegated to the scrap heap and Sammons, Sizelove and a few others should be eliminated from the party in Newton county the democratic party there could easily unite in harmony and be certain of success at the polls. Last year after Editor Steinbach made charges against Mr. Sammons he was sued for libel. Evidently he don’t care if he is again made a defendant. There will be work in the first degree by the K. of P. lodge Tuedsatf night. The Unique Club of the Pythian Sisters will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Grow. Do you want setting hens? Then advertise in our classified column and you will, find all you want. n ' - Order your calling cards nere.

Auto Bus Morocco and Rensselaer via Mt. Ayr Mt. Ayr and Francesville via Rensselaer 7 TIME TABLE. Morocco-Rensselaer Division. Leave Mt. Ayr 8:00 am Arrive Morocco ............... 8:40 am Leave Morocco .... .4. ........9:00 am Arrive Mt. Ayr .9:45 am Leave Mt. Ayr ........9:50 am Arrive Reqgsetaer ............. 10:30 am Leave Rensselaer 1:00 pm Arrive Mt. Ayr .1:40 pm Leave Mt. Ayr ............. .2:30 pm Arrive Morocco 3:10 pm Leave Morocco 4:10 pm Arrive Mt. Ayr ......4:4} pm Leave Mt. Ayr 4t50 pm Arrive Rensselaer .......... .5:30 pm Leave Rensselaer ...7:00 pm Arrive Mt. Ayr 7:40 pm Mt. Ayr-FrancesvlUe Division. Leave Mt. Ayr ..............7:00 am Arrive Rensselaer 7:30 am Leave Rensselaer .8:50 am Arrive Moody ....9:35 am Leave Moody— . .9:40 am Arrive Francesville .1.... 10:25 am Leave Francesvillfe 12:00 m Arrive Rensselaer 1:30 pm Leave Rensselaer . .2:00 pm Arrive Mt. Ayr ~....... 2:30 ptn Will wait for Hoosief Limited if requested. Drives made any place a car wlit iro between 2TgO 'TFTn. and T- aT-TiTr Xlght drives a specialty. Passengers taken on any place along the line. Parcels delivered- at any place designated on the line. : - ———— , " A. P. Huntington, Prop.