Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Anna Maxion went to Argo® today to Visit with her mother. Walter Lynge, the newspaper proprietor and real estate dealer, jnade a business trip to Roselawn today. Iva Mahan, of Brookston, and Bliss Asher, of Gosport, arrived here Wednesday evening and were met by their college friend, Lucy Harris, of Mt. Ayr, with whom they will visit for a few days. Judson J. Hunt and finidy motored to Battie Ground today. Mr. Hunt is a very great admirer of Bishop Quayle, who made the address at the camp meeting there today. His son, John, has been at Boyville atthe Tippecanoe battlefield. Mrs. Hunt, her daughter, Sara, and her mother, Mrs. J. M. Wasson, expect to spend the remainder of the week in Battle Ground. Mr ahd MrS- Thomas McGbnn, of Gary, came Wednesday evening for a visit with relatives here.

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Carl Somers, Jr., is now day clerk at the Makeever hotel. Orla Clouse went to Chicago today. Helen and Edison Murray are spending the day in Chicago. Three-One-Nine. Mrs. H. R. Anderson returned to her home in Indianapolis today. THREE-ONE-NINE. Trevor Wilcox returned to his home in Springfield, 0., today. Three-One-Nine. Miss Ruby Briney returned today from Indianapolis, where she has been buying fall halts. | Mrs. Alex Elija and daughter, Blanche, of ML Ayr, are spending the day in Lafayette. Mrs. C. W. Rhoades, Mrs. K. T. Rhoades, Mrs. Fred Rhoades and Mrs. W. F. Smith drove to Lafayette today to visit Mrs. Frank Ham. Mr. and Mrs. W. Culver and daughter, Ethel, and Mrs. M. E. Shepherd returned to their home in Wellington, Kas., today after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Adams. thrEe-one-nine. Alva Hershman and son, Emmett, of Walker township, were in Rensselaer today. Emmett is employed in the steel mills at Gary in the shipping department. The mills are shut down on account of the strike of the railroad shopmen.

Three-One-Nine. Recently, so a report has it, two small boys found themselves stalled in am automobile on the Monon tracks near Maple Grove with a fast train approaching. Neither of the il&ds were equal to the task of cranking the. car, and had it not been that the car was on a slight incline they would have been unable to push it deear of the tracks before the .train struck St. Reports are circulated almost daily telling of the driving of automobiles by small children who are in no way competent to be at the wheel of a machine. Other reports tell of the (high rate of speed ait which some owners of cars drive, thus endangering their own lives as well as those of the public. It. is tone that such practices as these are brought should make an example of those to a halt, and toe city officials who aye breaking toe law. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of '