Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

County Agent Notes. Chairman John Rush has arranged for a wheat program at the regular meeting of the Newton Farmers Club, which will be held on the lawn at the Blue Grass school next Tuesday evening, August 21st. Numbers of the program will be rendered by a wheat specialist from the state food commission, several prominent fa™ l * ers, the county agent and others. are invited to attend. The regular meeting of the Wheatfield Farmers’ Club will be heH at the Wheatfield high school next Fri-’ day evening, July 24th. The program committee has arranged an attractive program including music by the Wheatfield chorus.

J. W. Smith, who is farming the Dr. Turfler land near Kniman, was in Rensselaer today. Lacey Gwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C..Gadiu of Galveston, Texas, was expected to arrive in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Meyer and son, Frank, of Danville, 111., came today for a week’s visit with Mr. Meyer’s mother. Judge and Mrs. C. W. Hanley, Mrs. Frank Hardy and daughter, spent this afternoon with friends in Kentland.

The G. A. R. ladies are holding their monthly dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoover, Sr., today. Edd J. Randle, John Parkison and J. N. Leatherman are in Lima, Ohio, where they are looking after the Shorthorn cattle for the boys of the county.

Mrs. Fannie Wasson and Mrs. Henry Gulbransen are spending the day in Monon. Henry Gulbransen is visiting his mother, who lives .near Marksville, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rowen returned to their home at Otterbein, Ind., after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Carl Somers and other relatives and friends here. Attorney Roy Blue, of Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer today looking after some legal matters. He says they had a fine rain Thursday evening. Col. George Healey, Major Herman Tuteur, Captain J. B. Garland, and Lieutenants Watson and Nowels received their commissions from the war department today. Wade Furnish received his discharge this morning from the-local company of national guards and left for his home at Gas City, Ind., where he has a dependent wife arid mother. S. A. Overton and son, Russell, of South Haven, Mich., are here to spend their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. John Healy. Mrs. John Healy, daughter Marie and son Johnney returned with the Overtons, the trip being made in an automobile.

Earle Reynolds’ home on Milroy avenue is rapidly nearing completion. The finishing work is being done on the floors this week. Mr. Reynolds and family expect to move into it shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will leave about the 31st of the month for a tour of the east on the stage. Joseph Meyer, son Frank and daughter Elizabeth are expected to arrive from Pittsburg, Pa., Saturday for a visit with Mr. Meyer’s mother, Mrs. William Meyer, and other relatives. This will make a home-coming at the Meyer’s home. Besides the two sons and families there are in the home now, Miss Mary Luers and Allison Luers, of Pittsburg. This will make a happy family of twelve, including Mr. and Mrs. Healy, members of the family here. M. M. Crowder, of southeast of Rensselaer, drove to town today in his Overland. When turning the car into one of the parking spaces in front of P. W. Clarke’s jewelry store he accidentally stepped on the foot throttle instead of the ’brake and the machine went up over the sidewalk and crashed against the front of the Clarke store. Although the machine was going pretty fast when it bumped into the building, ; no damage resulted and the window was not even broken. -——

Russell Nowels, son of Arthur Nowels, of Columbia City, Ind., is here for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Wasson. Mr. Nowels has been attending the officers’ training camp at Fort Sheridan. He received a commission as a second lieutenant. It is probable that he will be sent to Battle Creek, Mich., within a few days. Alban Coen, another grandson of Mrs. Wasson, made application for admission to the second camp at Fort Sheridan and has been accepted. Mr. Coen is the young architect who is meeting with much success. He is in danger of being drafted soon but feels that he should not wait any longer.

NOTICE TO NOM-BE SID ENTS. Sta te of Indiana, ——- ; —— Jasper County, ss: In the Jasper Circuit Court, September Term. 1917. ■ Emma Hal lier, Earl O. SChatZley "anJ ■Louis Sehatzley • vs John 11. Sehatzley, May Sehatzley, his wife, Harry Donald 'Sehatzley, Alta May Sehatzley, Eva May Sehatzley and William Hallier. Cause No. 8802. Now come the plaintiffs, by Moses Leopold, their attorney, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant, Harry Donald Sehatzley, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear on the 6th day of October, 1917, the same being the 24th judicial day of the September term, 1917, of tlie Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the second Monday of September, A. D. 1917, at the court houge in Rensselaer in said county and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at Rensselaer this 17th day of August, 1917. JHSSE NICHOLS, Clerk.