Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Ethel McCarthy has returned from Chicago where she had been employed and will begin work next Monday at the Central Garage. —— The body of Mrs. J. H. Kinney arrived this morning from South Bend and the funeral took place this afternoon at 3 o’clock and burial was made in Weston cemetery. Her daughter, Mrs. Fred Ohilcote and husband and their two daughters accompanied the remains here. “Pioneer Mother’s Monument,” one way in which Indiana rill celebrate its centennial. Cain it be erected by the people of Indiana, each contributing a small coin, and really represent Indiana ? When you see a box labeled “Pioneer Mothers’ Monument Fun,” be one of Indiana’to honor the Mother. > Postmaster Littlefield is moving into the Albeit Swartzell property on North College avenue from which J. W. Sink recently moved; and Mrs. Anna Best, who has been living in C. W. Eger’s property on Franklin street, will move to the property vacated by Mr. Littlefield and family. A. J. Krister, of Jordan township, who bought the property Mrs. Best vacates, is having a garage erected thereon and will soon move to the property. Mr. Krister has been in quite poor health for some time>, which urged him to give up farm work and rest up. and Children. m (H Ym Hanfinp BwjH glgnawcC •x