Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Zeb Swaim Died At Aix Home Of Pneumonia. Mrs. Ida Swaim, wife of Zeb Swaim, died at her home at Aix Monday afternoon at 2 joVlodk, at the age of 49 years. Death was due to pneumonia, with which the deceased had been, sick for only about a welfkamj d half. Mrs. Swaim leaves to mourn their loss, her husband, eight children, and many other relatives. The funeral will be hold Wednesdaykmorning at Aix and burial will be made in the Crater cemetery. iMrs. Odile Brook, of Roselawn, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Grimes, near Rensselaer, Extra large dill pickles,' all this w>ek at Rowan’s Grocery. Mrs. George E. Murray went to Richmond, Ind., today to attend the I). A. ~R. rmrventfoTi there, this" week. Just received, bulbs for fall planting, tulips, hyacinths, narcissus, sacred lillies, daffodills, jonquils.—Jarrette’s. The Republican has been forced to print all home print of late, owing to the greatly Increased amount of advertising.
Mrs. R. E. Hopkins and little son, Ralph, returned home today after visiting her sister, Mrs. G. R. Gunyon and family, at Monticello. Mrs. R. A. Noland and Miss Grace Anderson returned to their home in Fair Oaks today after visiting Miss Har.nali Davisson here. Miss Ethel Perkins went to Chicago today, where she will hear Rabindranath Tagore r who won the-Noble prize in. 1913, lecture at Orchestra Hall.-- ' Our first shipment of goldfish.-will arrive Wednesday, the 25th, including fish moss, castles, shells, etc. — Jarrctto’s. BUYS MORE PROPERTY^ Mt. Ayr Trieune. Harry Wortley, of southwest of ~towb, who has at different times invested in residence properties here, last week bought of W. A. Shindler the small rental property east of 3. H. Stucker’s home. The property, though small, is new r and \yill make a good investment for Mr. Wortley. It seems a pity for the good of our town that it is able to offer no opportunities whatever for the investment in vacants. Hemmed in on all sides by land held by people who will not sell makes it practically impossible to offer investors anything 'n this -line. If vacants were available there are a number of farmers, no doubt, who might buy and build modern homes that would reflect credit on the place. We carry the largest Classified Ad column of any paper in this part of the state, and the reason is that we get results for all.
HUGHES AND FAIRBANKS. FOR GOVERNOR Jams* P. Goodrich, of Winchester. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (Long Term) Harry 8. New, of Indianapolis. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (Short Term) James E. Watson, of Rtishville. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Edgar D. Bush, of Salem. " FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Ed Jackson, of New Castle. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE Otto L. Klauss, of Evansville. FOR TREASURER OF STATE U* McMurtrle, of Marlon. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Ele Stansfeury, of Williamsport. REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT Horace Ellla, of Vincennes. FOR BTATE STATISTICIAN Henry A. Roberta, of Carmel. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, SECOND DIBTRICT David A. Myers, of Greensburg. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, THIRD DIBTRICT Lawton M. Harvey, of Indianapolis. FOR APPELLATE JUDGE, NORTHERN DIVISION E. A. Dausman, of Goshen. FOR APPELLATE JUDGE, SOUTHERN DIVISION Ira C. Batman, of Bloomington. For Representative In Congress WILL R. WOOD. For Joint Representative WILLIAM L. WOOD. For Prosecuting. Attorney ' REUBEN HESS. For County Clerk, JESSE NICHOLS. For County Treasurer CHARLES V. MAY. For County Recorder GEORGE W. SCOTT. For County Sheriff BEN D. MeCOLLT. For County Surveyor »...*■ ■_ ED NESBITT. For County Coroner Dr. C. B. JOHNSON. ; For County Commissioner Ist "District HENRY W. MARBLE „ For County Commissioner 2nd Dlatrlot D. S. MAKE EVER
