Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fred Phillips went to Lafayette today on business. ■'- - - Miss Rose Kenny went to Attica today to visit with friends there. t Judge Charles W. Hanley returned from Kentland this morning. j The Queen Esthers will meet with Louis May Friday evening at 7:30. , ' ■ ———•— ' i Miss Mabie Stocksick came today for a few days visit with her sister, Annebelle Stocksick. Mrs. Frank Brunner and son and Mrs. John Brunner went to Rant’onl today to make their future home. Mrs. .Catherine Rowen cnm today for an extended visit with Mrs. Joe Long and family. The funeral of Gorham was held at the Presbyterian church this Thursday afternoon. Thunder and lightening last night ; reminded one of the good old summer time. However, but little rain fell. Mrs. Emil Stibbe, a well know lady of the county, passed away at her home twelve miles north of Bensselaer early Wednesday morning. FOR SALE —Splendid grade timothy seed at $3.50 per bushel. R. A. Gillett, phone 934-A. Mrs. Gover Cleveland, wife of the ex-President of the United States died »t her California home Wednesday at the age of 86 years. There were 156 deaths in the army cantoments of the country during the past weejcSecretary Baker was in a wine cellar while the bombing of Paris was going on recently, showing that even air raids have their good points.
Otis Crandall, a Benton county boy who has been in the big leagues and is now the property of the Oakland club of the Pacific Coast league, has decided to give up baseball and engage in the automobile business. Otis has been a star performer for these many years and no doubt when the rest of his mates pull the bats from their bat sacks and the thump of the ball is heard in the catcher’s mit the veteran heaver will be on hand. Karl Crandall, a brother of Otis is with Salt Lake. Cy Williams, the other Benton county representative, a member of the Philadelphia Nationals, is a holdout. Skates Earle Reynolds came Wednesday evening for a sort visit with his mother’ and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and daughter closed their . Louisville engagement this week and do not start on another booking until next week, so Earle, being so close at hand, took the opportunity to visit the home folks. The Reynolds family will continue their engagement in Chattanooga and other southern cities until next June after which they will retura to Rensselaer for the summer.
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