Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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The Stork Special. Born, May 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. William P. Knox, of Chicago, a daughter, and their second girl baby. Bom, Sunday, May 28t.i, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark, of Helper, Utah, twins, a boy and a girl. NOTICE. We are unable at present to get cars but wall probably have a few on hand in ten days. Give us your order now and we will hold one of them for you.—iM. I. Adams & Son. ■' Harvey Davisson made a trip to Monticello today. Albert Wolfe is working in a butcher shop at Chalmers. Mark Schroer has had his Jack Rabbit auto refinished, the work being done by H. R. Lange in a very artistic manner. Mr. Lange is now devoting considerable time, to this business and there seems an unlimited field for it here. Mrs. and Mrs. Moore N. Banta, of Chicago, came Saturday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hamilton. Mr. Banta lived when a boy in Hanging Grove township and will be remembered by many Rensselaer neople. Mrs. Margaret Landis cam|f from Monticello Saturday and in company with her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Abbott, started Sunday for Colon, Mich., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Landis’ brother, W. S. Messerly. After arriving at Hammond, however, they learned that they could not get a Sunday train out of Niles, Mich., and they returned here greatly disappointed that they were unable to make the trip. Mr. Messerly, whose age was 77 years, visited relatives in this city some years ago.

Frank E. Cox, who was siezed last Friday with a severe attack of appendicitis, is now considerably improved. 'Mr. and Mrs. Newt. Humphrey and two children, of near Columbia City, Whitley county, are here for a v'sit of several days with Mrs. T. W. Haus and their many old friends. They made the trip by auto. ■' ■* t Quite a number from here went to Indianapolis today to attend the races, cars being driven through by Harve Moore, E. M. Baker, Harry Millner and others. The toruist cars were few and far between and it is believed that only a small part of the numlber who have been attending the races in previous years from Chicago are going this year. Lightning last Friday night or rather early Saturday morning put a number of telephones south .f town out of business. George Bomtrager's home came almost being the scene of a disaster." The lightning struck a tree and the wires at the house and flashed about the telephone but did no serious damage.

C. M. Sharp; who for two years was the principal of the Rensselaer high school, visited Prof. Dean and other friends here Saturday and Sunday. He will this week complete teaching a partial term at Noblesville. Mr. Sharp started to teach at Shortridge high school, Indianapolis last fall but abandoned! the position to take up a business career, starting with the Woolworth company in Rochester, N. Y. He did not like the work and decided to return to the school room and secured a ’ position at Nabelsville. His many friends here are always pleased to see him.

CHAS.W. PLATT CEMENT CONTRACTOR I have purchased a new cer ment mixing machine and am now prepared to do all kinds o$ cement work, including blocks. Ask for prices. Phone 366