Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Purdue University yesterday closed -thetr baseball season when they beat Wabash 7 to 6*l Purdue tied the score at six all by making four runs in the eighth inning and won out in the ninth. This made two games out of three won by Purdue over Wabash. Go to Sommers & Cornwell for your plumbing, heating and sheet metal work. There are advertised letters in the postoffice for Margaret Hompson, Mrs. Hhrry Campbell Allen, John English, Goldie Snyder and O. M. Thomas. If uncalled for by June 20th they will be sent to the dead letter office. Satisfaction guaranteed if you get your plumbing, heating and sheet metal woik of Sommers & Cornwell. Fair Oaks beat Lake Village Sunday by the score 6f 9 to 0 at Fair Oaks. In only three innings did Lake Village have men on bases, and Woods, a left hander pitching for Fair Oaks, struck out 17 men. Let us estimate on your next job of plumbing, heating or sheet metal work. Summers & Cornwell. Miss Rose Luers went to Greencastle yesterday, where she will meet her sister, Miss Kathryn, and they v;ill visit Miss Jeanette O’Dell and attend the commencement exercises of DePauw university, of which Miss O’Dell is a graduate this year.
The twenty-seventh annual convention of the Travellers’ Protective Association is being held in Lafayette. Representatives are present, from every, state in the union. A big parade was held Monday in which the mayor of the city took part. Word has been received from the Wesley hospital in Chicago that Miss Gertrude Hopkins, who hurt her eye quite badly at the State Bank last Saturday, is getting along very nicely. The surgeon gives promise that the eye will be saved. Miss Hopkins will remain at the hospital for two or three weeks. After July 8, there will be no horsedrawn vehicles in the postoffice service in Chicago. 110 motor vehicles will replace the 288 horse-drawn vehicles on that date. The birth of triplets, averaging more than eight pounds in weight, to Mrs. Anthony Heimer, of Harrington, Neb., has been reported to the vital statistics bureau of Nebraska. The Hcimers are parents of thirteen children, including a pair of twins. Having purchased of C. H. Leavel the Parr Produce Market, I will continue to buy cream, poultry, eggs, hides and rubber. I solicit your continued patronage and guarantee good prices, honest and accurate weights. —G. D. Albim
Butterfai Wanted. I am still in the market for cream and will pay the highest market price at all times. Cream received every day. Open evenings.— A. S. Lowmaa, Parr, fed. . j _ _
