Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Alice Stephenson, of McCoysburg, spent today in Rensselaer. Floyd Smith returned to school at Valparaiso today after a visit over Sunday here. James Clark returned today from Hammond, where he attended the funeral of his little niece. YThe Bowsher family, for a long time residents of Rensselaer, have moved to Lafayette. Mrs. I. M. Washburn will entertain the seW Club this week on Friday afternoon instead of - Thursday, the usual sew club day. Lester Rich was over from Wolcott Sunday. He is conducting the Rich elevator there and states that considerable corn is still coming in. If you are looking for quality and style in buggies see Hamilton & Kellner. The Odd Fellows and families are invited to an anniversary supper at the hall Wednesday evening, April 26, at 7:30. Ladies please bring baskets. Absolutely the best four wheel corn planter on the market is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. The famous Deere line of farm machinery is sold iby Hamilton & Kellner. Returns from Canada, Wales, Scotland, Paris and Petrograd indicate that the president is running strong in the-outlying -precincts.-—lncHanapo-lis Star. Auto trailers at Scott Brothers. Just the thing to carry loads behind your auto. Prices reasonable. Miss Lida Renwrick, who has been teaching school in Mt. Ayr, returned today to her home in Monon, the Mt. Ayr school year having been finished Saturday. Kenneth Groom and Victor Hoover came up from Purdue for over Sunday. Kenneth Allman was home from Indianapolis and Forest Moriah and John Knox were down from Chicago. Mrs. John Makeever has been failing rapidly since Saturday. Sunday she became unconscious and she has not roused since that time, but see,ms to be sleeping peacefully away. Mrs. Clara McCutcheon, mother of John T. McCutcheon, the cartoonist, and George Bari- McCutcheon, the author, died Sunday in Chicago. She was 75 years of age on Feb. 22nd. Her funeral will take place in Lafayette, her former home, on Tuesday. See Scott- Brothers when wanting buggies and harness. Their line is complete. Miss Adah E. Bush was in Indianapolis last week attending the state meeting of the Woman’s Franchise League. At the election of officers on Friday Miss Bush was elected third vice president and Mrs. Mindwell Crampton Wilson, of Delphi, was elected to succeed Miss Bush as treasurer. The treasurer’s report showed the receipts for the past year were $2,422.78, the expenditures $2,292.78, leaving a balance of $l3O in the treasury.—Kentland Democrat. John Schooler, former city comptroller of Lafayette, who was short several hundred dollars when his term of office expired, and whose present whereabouts are unknown, left things in a considerabel muddle and Mayor Bauer has instructed the city attorney to proceed to get the money from Schooler’s security. Only part, however, can be secured in this way as Schooler had collected license money from saloonkeepers, which he had no right to collect and the saloonkeepers will be asked to pay this money a second time. Schooler was a democrat and a part of Durgan administration.

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