Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Florence Brady, of Shelby, is spending the day here. John R. Lewis went to Sheridan today. ♦ Don’t risk your wife in a buggy. Own your own Oakland now Hugh Kirk. • . . ■ , ■ There’s plenty of, places to go when you get a car, .but there’s only one place, to go when getting a car. —Hugh Kirk. • ” Mrs. Clifford Parkison and son, Thomas, went to Crawfordsville and Casey, .111., today for a visit. Mrs. J. Fannie returned to her home at Chicago today after a visit here with Mrs. Louis Muster. Mrs. C. Earl Duvall and Miss Adelaide Lee and Duvall went to Chicago today. Miss Ida Miliken has gone to Bridgewater, Mass., to visit her sister.

Mrs. J. E. Meade and children, of Lafayette, are here for a short visit with her brother, Leslie Clark, and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McMinn went to their home at Chicago today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Higginson, of Remington. Mrs. J. A. Hardesty, Helen Royce and Jap Easterday motored from Danville and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Huff. TRY WARD’S FINE CAKES. Ward’s fine cakes are made 100 per cent pure of clean, selected material such as you would use at home’in your own kitchen. Sold by J. A. McFarland. The fourth drowning of the present season at Cedar Lake occurred Tuesday evening when 7-year-old Fred Bessie, of Chicago, fell from the Lassen pavillion. His body was not recovered for thirty-five minutes. Mr. Hayner, expert piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, is now in the city. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry store. O. K. Rainier reports that the wheat on his White county farm averaged twenty-seven bushels per acre. He had out fifty acres. It graded No. 1, with three per cent dockage on account of containing rye. Fred McColly and his men began work on the construction of the Ben D. McColly bungalow Wednesday. The house is to have five commodious rooms and will be modern in all respects. It is being built on East Rutsen street. , . ■ Ben D. McColly, who has the contract for the completion of the Carey L. Carr stone road, has purchased three Republic trucks and .will use them in hauling the stone from the Monon depot to the highway.

Harrison Casto returned to his home in Chicago today after a short visit here with relatives. Mr. Casto is taking a veterinary course, but spends a considerable amount of his time in nursing. During the summer vacation he is nursing at the Alexian Brothers’ hospital. His wife is a nurse in the Washington Park hospital. Ernest Speaks returned to his home in Hammond this morning after a visit here with his brothers, Howard and Fred. The latter arrived home last Saturday. He had spent ten months overseas with, the artillery branch of the American army. “Beck” Moriarity, former keeper of a notorious road house closed by the authorities at Cedar Lake years ago, was taken in a raid in Chicago Tuesday. Moriarity is wanted on many charges and is ibelieved to have been connected with several !murder scrapes which have mystified the detectives during the past • few years. Mt. Zion United Brethren church, north of Kentland, will celebrate its ! fiftieth year of church activity with (special services beginning next (Thursday evening, July 24, and continuing over Sunday, July 27. Sev(eral old pastors will be present, among them being J. Coffman, who ; was pastor of the congregation in (1867, before a house to worship in was 'built. The program promises 1 to be a good one, with special music and speakers. Floyd Elder, better known as “Joe,” when he was pulling down 'flies in left field for the Athletics ' and whacking out base knocks with I great regularity, is now playing ball with the Anderson Eagles, a classy semLpro organization. Joe aided his dub in defeating Dayton last Sunday, spilling a single on his first trip to the platter and busting a double the next time up, scoring both times. He was forced to retire in the • sixth inning with a twisted ankle, and it was just as (well that he was as his next crash ’ would, have more than likely sent ' someone to the hospital. He expects to return to Monticello in September and will make that city his home.

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