Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Son of Indiana Nominee for % Congress Died at Border Camp. Angola, In<l., Oct. 24.—Louis W. Fairfield, of this city, republican can-' didate for congress from the ‘‘Twelfth district, who was called to the Mexican border a few days ago upon receipt of news of the serious illness of his son, Thomas, is returning to this city with the body of his son, who died last night. The young man was a member of the Angola militia company. The father’s message gave no details of the death. Transfers of Real Estate. Isadore Taber to George W. Taber et'al, Oct. 18, undivided 1-3 part lots 1, 2, 3, bk 13, Remington, $2,000. William St. Peter et ux to Guy C. Meyers, Oct. 19, fraction nw mv nM> sw nw, 18-31-6, 64.41 acres, Walker, '"mi nrvn , - r - ' " 1 """ hi*"" 1 ' •? I Hurry R. Kurrie et al to Charles G; -£ypitier,"o i et:"lff, part lots 5,6, bk 3, Rensselaer, $28,000. Edwin R Hight, guardian, to Morgan L. Steirett et ux, Sept. 13, unheeded 1-3 lot 8, bk 5, Wheatfield, Graham’s second addit'on, *s2oo. . Marriage License. Oct. 21 s Marshall F. French, of Blue Island, 111., aged 24 July 19, last, occupation draftsman, to Lois Lucille Meader, of Union township, aged 22 January 18,■ last, occupation school teacher. First marriage for each.
American Officers and Soldiers Killed by Santo Dominican Rebels. Santa Domingo, Oct.-24.—-In an engagement between American troops and rebel forces today, Gen. Ramon Batista was killed. Several Americans also are reported killed, including two officers, and one American officer, was wounded. The names of the American officers killed are given as Captains William Low and Atwood. \ Lieut. Momson was wounded. The American commander attempted to arrest Gen. Batista, who ordered an attack on the American forces. Fighting continued for a considerable time, but the rebels eventually were defeated. • The engagement took place opposite Santo Domingo City and caused somewhat of a panic ip the capital. Reinforcements were sent there to aid the American troops in maintaining order. The number of killed and wounded in the. fight is at present not known. A revolt occurred in the Dominican army several weeks ago, but American marines and blue jackets soon had control of the situation. They were reinforced by American troops from Port Au Prince, Haiti.
A case was heard - y Squire Dean and a jury Monday at the court house. It was a rep!cvin suit instjgated by John Marlatt against John Ward. Mr. Marlatt had sold Ward a second hand automobile and some time after this one of the axles of the car broke and Word ordered a new one. When he went after the axle Mr. Marlatt wanted the pay for it before Mr. Ward took it out, and Ward then claimed that the other axle was defective and Marlatt should give him this orte free. The car was sold on payments, Ward becoming delinqqent. Mr. Marlatt sent the sheriff out~and got the car. M. Leopold represented Marlatt and J. A. Dunlap the defendant. After the taking of evidence was begun it was found that there was no basis for the replevin suit and the jury was instructed to bring in a verdict for the defendant.
B. A. MOOSE. Charter ol Loyal Order of Moose now open. Initiation fee while charter is open only $5.00. Regular initiation fee is $25.00. Get in with the class now forming, which will be initiated Thursday, Oct. 12, 1916. Benefits are $7 per week, sickness or accident. SIOO death dues only 83 l-3c per month. See Thps. A. Maholm, State Director at Moose Home, opposite court house, Rensselaer, Ind. Butcher Shops Will Be Closed On Sunday. After this date our shops will be closed on Sunday and meal will be sold only on week days. ROTH BROS. J. J. EIGELSBACH. Phone 273 for coal. I. * ' j Cough Medicine Made at Home 400 per Cent Saved Why Pay $2 Per Pint for Syrup? Ask your druggist for three ounces of Glando Pine (50 cents worth) and add enough syrup to make one pnit, and you-will have a cough medicine excelled by none. It is easy to prepare, costs but little, and is pleasant to take. It is splendid for coughs, colds, bronchial affections, and highly recommended for croup. It will relieve the spasmodic coughing in whooping cotigh. Glando Pine contains the pure form of white pine to which other Directions for preparing accompany each bottle. For sale by B. F. FENDIG, DRUGGIST
