Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sacred Concert at Presbyterian Church Sunday Evening. Following is the musical program to be given Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church: Prelude, Trio—Largo Handel Violin, Miss Wood Piano Mrs. Sage Organ, Mrs. Hopkins. Anthem, Saviour Breathe an Evening Blessing— Havens Choir I’raybr. 9 Soprano Solo, The Homeland — Mr 3. A. 11. Hopldns. Duet, He Shall Feed His Flock—Harker Mrs. Sage, Mr. Duvall Chorus, Come Unto Me—Coenen, Ladies Choir. Offertory. Siumber Song Nevin Violin, Miss Wood. £ Duet, Thy Peace, O Lord. . Neidlirtger Misses Padgitt, Daugherty. Baritone Solo, Twilight and Dawn Speaks. —Mr. Sage. Anthem, “Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid”— Schnecker. Soprano Solo, Miss Leonard, Tenor -Solo, Mr. Duvall. Choir. Benediction. Postlude —Festal, by Rockwell. W. B. Austin to Aid in Riley Exercises in Chicago. Wm. B. Austin, formerly of this city, has been chosen on a committee io 4ak& charge of the memorial, services for James ' Whitcomb 'Riley, Hoosier poet who died a few months ago. The exercises are under the auspices of the Indiana Society of Chicago, and will be held at the First Presbyterian churcli next Sunday morning. George Ade will speak a friend’s tribute, and the Rev. Wm. -Ghalm e rs,--chaplain of the society, will deliver the memorial address. What They Are Spending In Race -For Congress.

In compliance with the federal corrupt practices act, candidates for congress are reporting to the clerk of the house of representatives amounts received and expended in the campaign. Representative Will R. Wood, of the Tenth District, reports no contributions. He has spent SBSO. He gave the Warren county republican committee $l5O and SIOO. each to the republican committees of Benton, Newton, Jasper, White, Tippecanoe and Lake counties. GeEfcge E. Hershman, the democratic candidate, has not yet reported. Mrs. J. N. Gunyon, of Parr, spent today in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sayler, of Wheatfield, came today to visit with friends. Miss Madaline Abbott went to Monticello today to visit with relatives -over-Sunday. ry- ■ f Gravellous Hansson went to Chicago t<j>day, driving through in an automobile. - J. H. Hansson'went to the Wilcox ranch at Parr toda yto vaccinate 80 head of white faced cattle. Mrs. M. Bcadekof returned to her home in Chicago today after visiting her brother, George McCarthy and family. Mrs. George A. Thomas and sons returned to their home in Montieello today after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin. .. .aMr. and Mrs. Jess Hamilton and children went to Lafayette today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Griggs. .. S Several carloads of local football fans will go to Pine Village tomorrow to witness the football game betwen Pine Village and the Cincinnati Celts.

The Hammond Maroons football team will play at St. Joseph’s college tomorrow against the team from that school. The gamp will be called *t 3 p. m., and an admission of 25c will be charged to all. . __ - A. S. Laßue has completed a deal, whereby Frank Middlecamp, of Virgie, has bought a 100-acre farm near Buchanan, Mich. Mr. Middlecamp will not move onto the faYm this year at least. ' • Herman B. Tuteur, captain of the local militia company now on the border, expects to return -within the next few days, probably leaving the day before election, which will cause him to lose his vote. Major George H. Healey has applied for a furlough and will probably arrive in Rensselaer about the- time that Capt. Tuteur returns to Llano Grande. W. M. Hoover’s residence on East Washington street is rapidly being pushed to completion and promises to bp one of the nicest and most complete homes built yet this year, and will greatly add to the beautiful appearance of the city. . Harrison Casto, who is a nurse in the Rockville sanitarium at Rockville, Ind., returned to his work there today after bringing Miss Gladys Cooper home- Miss Cooper had been there J&r the past six months arid in excellent health now and is expected to get along all right. Phone 273 for coal. Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Michal are spending today at Monticello visiting relatives. J ' • ' «• ■*- " mu ■