Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Tom Turner Finod Under Truancy Law. Tin a charge filed by County Truant Officer C. B. Steward, Tcm Turner was haled into Squire Dean’s court and fined SB.BO under the truancy law. Defendant pleaded guilty and paid the fine. Turner was charged with keeping his son, Earl, 14 years of age, out of school to 'help him with his painting work. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown, southwest of town, this morning. The largest assortment of sweaters in the city are to be faund at Hilliard & Ham ill’s. Beautiful colorings in big warm weaves, all prices. Stop in tp see them. John Mauck wept to Muncie today to visit hig_brgth^_Ed^Mauck.
fayette today to visit her aunt, Mrs. S. C. Loveless. Mrs. Geo. E. Murray and daughter, Miss Helen, went to Chicago today to spend a few days. The.public library will open to the public Friday. People are asked r o return all outstanding books. Mre. Lem Huston, Mrs. P. W. Clarke and Mrs. C. E. Simpson went to Indianapolis today to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dexter returned to their home in Chicago today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chet Dexter and family at Remington. Mrs P. C. Cumick went to Greencastle today to attend the Methodist conference. She and Dr. Cumick will return home Monday. Mrs. F. E. Mauck returned to her home in Muncie today after visiting her sister, Mrs. M. V. Brown and relatives here for about a week. Mrs. R. B. Piper, who for the past three months has been visiting" her daughter, Mrs. Sylvester Adams, returned to her home in Exeter, Mo., today. ——
The New Jersey Primaries. Results in the New Jersey primaries are even more significant than those in Illinois. In the contest Wescott, who had the administration’s favor and twice put Mr. Wilson in nomination, was defeated for the senatorial nomination by the incumbent, Martine. The extent of Martine’s victory seems to be overwhelming. In 1100 districts of the eighteen hundred counted the Wilson candidate was defeated two to one. Another even more significant fact is the relative totals polled in the senatorial contest. In the eleven hundred districts reported in the democratic contest there seem to have been about 44,000 votes cast. In fourteen hundred districts reported in the republican contest there were over 130,000 cast. Earlier in the campaign the administration champions announced their gratification over the defeat in the Texas primaries of Gov. Colquitt by Senator Culberson, the incumbent, a Wilson man on a pro-Wilson platform. What was not remarked was that Colquitt had won in an earlier primary, and it was only, after the administration had filled Texas with northern troops to the substantial financial benefit of the state, that the tide turned. lie opinion recently observed indicates the growing force of the republican stream.
MOODY. The Merry Mixup Club met with Miss Dicie freeman Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kupke and son took dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kupke, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Steffel are the proud parents of a baby girl born Saturday, Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Freeman and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. John Sprague Sunday afternoon. * Several from here attended the funeral of Ida Stine at Francesville Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs.Hstel Markin and family spent Sunday with his brother, Fred Markin and family. Misses Inez Kiplinger and Thelma Wynegar, of Rensselaer, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eld Ames. ]_ Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Smith and family, of near Francesville, called on his mother, Mrs. Steve Freeman, Sunday evening. Mrs. J. G. Culp and daughter were Rensselaer goers Monday. Wm. Kupke, of Francesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brown were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters and family were Francesville goers Saturday. —'
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