Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1920 — Page 3

' I '/* . . r ■ « Thursday Will Fall on the 1 Sth Thio Wook “Nothing unusual about that/* you’ll say. Ycu’r* wrong, James! Scathing extra to going *• happen thia Thursday in 8k Auguatine’s hall! The young ladies are going to serva one of those good cafeteria suppers after 6 o’clock. They’re going to have a fancy booth,-annate aidant evening off on. Let’s co.wißiyoul / •Z> . J

PKOFESSitMAL CARBS MARION TOWNSHIP C. Wl "*n*o* * 1 Odd FaUows’ Building, Eaassebwr, •nSataffdaja. Jific* ußssWsw* S2S. on Raturdaja NEWTON’TOWNSHIP Jebs JTBMiBSb Office, Room T. Qdd FaUows’ Bldg. ” DR. E. N. LOY Physician. Office to tbe G. B. Murray Buttdlnr Telephone B#.' CHARLES M. SANDS - Lawyer. Office Id L O. O. F. Building Room 7. JORDAN TOWNSHIP Jnlfan G. Haff, Tract** Office .day—Thursday, at residence. Address, R. F. D. 4, Rsnsss law. Pbono>4S-A. ML, E. C. ENGLISH and Savingaßank. Phooea: 177—2 rin*s for office; 3 rinse for residence. Ren—elanr, Indiana. W. K FAIUUNSON Ra—laor egi— 4arS" Friday and Saturday of each week. F. H- HEMPHILL Phyaiaiaa and Sarg— ■ . Special aUMStlon to diaee—a as womet Office over Fendif** Drug Store. Telephone, office and reetdenca 445. H.L. BROWN Deatiat. Crown and Bridge Work and Tee th without Plates a Specialty. Alt the latest methods rln Deattetoy. Ga» a peak ■ Spacial attention given to preparattoe of wllX aattlwneeit of aetata* making and eyaminaUoa of abato—to eC title, and farm Mena Office to Odd Fellows , Bufldtog. W. L. WOOD”"” ASommsf Doane. HtaShta and Ooltectiona Office Room No. 1, Odd Fellows' Bui Idin*. Buy and BeU Ronda ' L. A. BOSTWICK Eaginsar sad Sarwayar. Ditch and Map Mepa. Office on Baat Harris— street. to block eaat of court Iwas*. Have oar. 'Phone S4t. Rene—toer, Indiana. SCHUYLER CrIRWIN Law,Rtad Ketata, -'lwsasii ML F. *• THWUC OetuepaiMo Rooms 1 and A Murray Buildtag, Ba—aataarv Indian* Kone* Stoinao;s<>o; root denco—S rings on 810. Cum pinetreat* both acuta and : ■ Spinal- curvature a epectaity. . - - JOHN A. DUNLAP Lawyer. (Supceesor to Frank Foltz) Practice in all court* Batatas settled. Farm t— OoUeotion department Notary to the office. Bensaetaer. Indiana. A

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THAYER.

Mrs. Adolph Pewerlorf was a Lowell visitor Sunday. Mrs. Edith Campbell went; to Chicage last Sunday. AIHe Blood and Tom Spitler of Hammond visited here Saturday evening and Sunday. Chester Fuller has Jumped his railroad job at Hammond and retUThe M?sms Kleinpaate of Chicago visited-their parents here Sunday.j Mrs. Mary Headlee was a Wheatfield .visitor Saturday. . Mg. and Un. Davis of Kniman visited here Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Helsel. Chas. Amstein is taking treatment at Benton Harbor, Mich. Fred Amstein and family of Chicago returned home Monday from a .visit, here with his home folks. Wte.* Whitcomb and family have given Roselawn a cold shake, bought Eroperty at Thayer and expect to ve happ -aver afterward. . The church ice cream social held last Saturday evening was well attended. J * — ; , ’ Henry Boswinkle of Hammond spent a . few days here last _week with hia,parents. , . . Word received here that Mr. and Mrs. William Adams have passed to the groat (beyond- Mr. Adams died the week .before last and Mrs. Adams died last week. The deceased couple were .former citizens of Newton county for many years and . formerly resided on their farm one mile .eate of Thayer. . Elmer Burns. of Gary visited friends here last Wednesday. Reuben Gundy . and son, Cletus, of Hamlet, visited here last Tuesday with the former’s sudors, Mrs. Henry Cobb and Mrs. Henry DeFries. Roy White, who is working in Hammond, visited here over Sunday with his family. Tom Spitler .of Hammond moved his household goods hack here last Saturday. Mr. Spitler intends to do a large trucking business this summer. The social held here Saturday, evening was a success both socially and financially. The Ladies’ Aid wishes to thank the people for their 'kind and liberal patronage. George Boldehow of Hammono, spent Sunday ? here-with his grandfather, Peter Sommer. i The -.Community meeting was well attended Sunday t evening. The talks given were very interesting. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Weisberg of Gary have, moved here into the red front building, where they expect to be engaged in the hotel business Milton Cobb is building a new fence .around his home which is a great improvement to the town ana of wheih Tie has received many compliments.

TEFFT.

Warren Fisher hm» purchased a new Maxwell car. Warren believes in giving his best girl a nice ride, ao much better than that darned old Ford. . . . There was a large crowd oat for Mothers day and Mr. Able made it very impressive. Moms McCullough sang a solo entitled, “My Name In Mother’s Prayer.” Mrs. French also sang a solo and the rest of the choir did fine. Mrs. Floors, being 84 years old, was the oldest mother present and was presented with a lagre boquet of carnations. John Dunn visited with the Duggleby’s Sunday afternoon. John is wonderfully read up on Civil war and makes his talks very interesting and also instructive. The Community club checked up at its last meeting Friday evening. Forty-six member were taken into the club, and they were guaranteed a year’s entertainment free. ytnMrs. Ella Klugg tad husband motored from Crown Point to Tefft in time to take her mother to church. Grace Albin is also home, too, on a vacation. We are expectin gto get Mr. Albin started soon just waiting for Father’s day , The Gilbransens from Rensselaer visited Otto Schrader Sunday and reported having fine eats, as Tillie has the name of being some cook and we know it, too. The farmers are working overtime these days. Some of you that sleep late just g# up smne morn ; ing early, about four, and you will hear lots of tractors rOnuM; They have to do it in order to catch up. Jacob Pittsley and Perry Gress departed for White Pigeon Satback. — Betite Stalteam and Den PyIt seems good to them both to get around mother’s table once in a Foster Fairchilds is visiting Ms to set home. . I Checkers, the popular Whmtfieldiband. at* the Primo TheaSSSrt aiff time la aar

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WALKER TOWNSHIP

John Pettet and family, „Fa«d Hershman . and wife, n Finnan Pettet and wife, of Virgie, Gaik Michaels and famite and Ernest Tomlinson and family of Kniman were all Rensselaer callers Sunday. Clarence Bridgeman was a business caller in Rensselaer Monday. Will Hartley is sowing his omotos this; week on the Turfler farm. He expects to put in about ten acres. Inabelle visited her brothel?" Danny, and wife, north of Wheatfield from Thursday ’ until Saturday. Jess Wynkoop is building a chicken house on., his farm to replace the tonen which was . blown down by the chard wind this spring. A. P. Huntington has the frame of his new house up ; entirely and will soon be ready to shingle. Mr. and Mrs. Zuvall and family called on . Will TomMnson and mother,, Thursday evening. Charles Scott was in the west end of the township tax-collecting Monday. Henry Meyers called on Joe Salrin Mr Tl and d Mra. Roscoe Poole went to Rensselaer Thursday to bring their daughter, Mrs. Lee Jennings and -her boy, Robert, who has been in the hospital with a very bad limb, on which abcesses had formed, caused from a boil healing too ,soon, back from the Rensselaer hospital, where Robert has been the past couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Lilly and son, Lester, and Will Tomlinson and mother spent Sunday at Charley Tomlinson’s near Barkley. . Maurice Gorman moved Daniel Bartsch and his household goods to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Paul; Hershman spent Wednesday with ber mother, Mrs. John Pettet and her sister, Catherine, returned home with.her. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman and son, Donald, took dinner with Mri .and Mis. A. P. Huntington Sunday. • . Mr. Spitzer’s of Fair Oaks irought Mrs. Ellen Cooper home ’rom a visit which she has been making her daughter, Mrs. Spitzer. Estol, Alice, Arthur and Lena Meyers took- dinner > with Joe Salrins Sunday. , _ , Mrs. Clinton’s sister from Brook is visiting her this week. Mr. and Mis. F. M. Lilly apd son Lester, and Will Tomlinton and mother spent Saturday evening at A. P. Huntington’s. . The Victory Club met with Mrs. Will Stallbaum last meeting and an enjoyable time was had. The next meeting is with Mrs. F. M. Lilly Wednesday, May 12. ' . . Alice and L>ena Meyers were Kniman callers Tuesday. Mnunce Gorman and A. F. Huntington made a trip to Momence Friday and brought a Kimball piano for Mrs;, Huntington. John Pettet. and wife were Rensselaer callers Monday. Johnny Bicknell was in the township electioneering last week. Mrs. A. P. Huntington « home from school. She taught in Wheatfield High School toe past term. Mr. and Mrs. ZuvalJ and family spent Sunday evening with Clarence Bridgeman’s. , Jimmy Walters has been digging the foundation and hauhng gravw for his .new house the past week. Billy Wdnriek was a Kniman “Mr. T and da Mrs. Wess Williams were Wheatfield callers Saturday. Mrs. F. M. Lilly and son Lester called on Mrs. A. P. Huntington Tuesday. Earl Huntington of Mt. Ayr spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huntington. Henry Meyers called ait A. F. Huntington’s Sunday evening.

There are advertised letters • in the post office for: Mrs. Guss Buttes, H. D. Gannon, Mr. Livingston, Mrs. Mary White.

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1 7 r, > JMHM Ik J It Adds a Wealth of Joy to Family Life The Cleveland Six adds joy and recreation to the family life in a jmngt unusual degree. It is such a comfortable cat, so easy to drive, , - so distinguished in its refined appearance, that the mother and the children find real delight in it.

And the Man of the HRise, no matter how .critically inclined he may be in -mechanical matters, finds in the Cleveland Six a triumph in motor car construction, a car which he will drive with enthusiasm. The Cleveland Six touring car seats five in comfort. The soft ■ cushioning and the low, under-slung’

Touring Car (Five Passengers $1485 Roadster (Three Passengers) $1485 Sarian (Rive Panengers) $2295 Coupe (Four Passengers) $2295 V OMcmF Q.B.CtevsUad) * CHAS. W. RHOADES GARAGE. Phone 282 Rensselaer, Ind. ( CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO

DEMOTTE.

John PeCook went to Chicago Monday on a business trip. Chet Sutton and wife were in town Monday and took home a car load of groceries. Met the editor and paid for the truthteller. C. P. Curtin and family and Miss Effie Fairchild motored to Monon 'Saturday evening and visited Sunday with relatives. Paul Halleck went ,to Mishawaka last Saturday evening. * George Hockney, C. E. Fairchild, C. O. Spencer, Dan Tanner, Glenn Tanner and Caleb Cheever attended K. of P. lodge at Lowell last Thursday evening and report a fine time. Checkers, the popular photo-play naW playing in the large cities, has been booked for the benefit of the Wheatfield band, at the Primo Theater, Monday, May 17,. Big dance, special music, after the show. Band concert and good time for everyEthel Hockney went to Hammond Sunday where she will take a course in the Business college. St. Joseph has a fast team, who will play the Regulars at Wheatfield at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, May 16th. If you want to see a good ball game come to Wheatfield Sunday, May 16th.

GENUINE TASTELESS CASTOR OIL ALWAYS LABELLED KELLOGG’S

Every Bottle of Kellog’s Tasteless Castor Oil Is Laboratory Bottled aed Labelled Kellogg’s When you ask for Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil, see to it that the bottle is labelled with Kellogg s name. Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil is sold only in bottles filled at the laboratories of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc. Take no other if you want a really tasteless castor oil. It is the same good oldfashioned castor oil that your doctor prescribes, with the disagreeable taste removed. It has the same strength and PMty-. Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil is precisely what the name says—absolutely tasteless. In the opinion of physicians and druggists who . are already familiar with KelloggsTameless Castor Oil, this valuable new form of the good old family remedy is a boon to children and even to grown-ups- Two sizes, 85cwid 65c. At aft good druggists.—Advt. _ The latest report on the condition of John Eger is that he is doing . .Victor Reafsnyder, the fourtoen-vear-old son of Franklin Reafsnyder, had the xpWqrtiine to break his wrist while jumping over the fence at the school building Tuesday. A physician was called and set the broken bope. '

W. L. Branson went to Chicago today on bumness. The Priscilla sew club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F. ’ D. Burchard. JT *MM_ v maMOW G. H. McLain and wife, A. H. Hapkins and A. R. Hopkins went to Indianapolis today. Robert Michael and Mina Laura Michael went to Reynolds today for a visit. Mrs. Matilda Jacks has purchased of Simon Hostetter his property on N. Weston street. Mrs. Sadie Winroot arrived today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ora Potts. The body of Mrs. Ora Potts arrived today on the 10:86. The funeral is being held at the Christian church today at 2 p. m. Mrs. Charles Harmon and L. A. Hannon went to Springfield, Hl., today, having been called there by the death of Mr. Harmon’s mother. Carl Stockwell went to Tracy City, Tenn., today, where he will be employed. Mr.* Stockwell has been employed -by the C. W. Rhoades Garage. May seems to be slipping backwards in the weather line, the temperature taking -'a decided drop Tuesday afternoon, followed by rain this morning.

Miss Lizzie French, a former resident of this city and at one time, a teacher in the city chools, died at her home in Hutchinson, Kana ,■ last Saturday morning. Miss French was a niece of—MrO. Thomae Lamson, of this city.

DOG MUZZLING EFFECTIVE MAT IB Effective May 15,«H dogrtnthe city must be muzzled. Dog owners should not delay in tHs matter. By order of, DR. M. D. GWIN. ? City Health Officer-

Orders being taken for ent flowers for Memorial Day. We are now selling vegetable ' ■ : — : OSBORNE GREEN HOUSE Phoned*

spring suspension, wipe out tha roadbumps. The car is handsomely finished and the upholstering is of genuine handrbuffed leather. And the motor! If you want to know what a motor it is come in and see the car. Ride in it. Drive it yourselL Then you will know. There are few motors indeed that can compare with it in actual performance.

ROSELAWN.

Mrs. Henry Cobb and Mrs. Henry DeFries of Thayer visited here Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gundy. The Mulder family motored to Morocco Sunday and visited with Mrs. Mary Doty. Mary Born is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Best Isaac N.*Best has been quite seriously ill with heart trouble the past week and his family were called to his bedside. At this, writing the patient is somewhat improved. John W. Crooks has been quite sick the past two weeks;

SHELBY.

Mrs. Julia Doty went to Hem mond Friday to visit relatives. Mrs. Elery Fehhnan was S Ue el visitor Friday. _ Gladys Shinkle went to Hammond Friday to spend a few days. / Mrs. Nolan Colwell and Lyjsh Clement visited Lowell dentist* IMday between trains. Clifford Hathaway and wife of Crown Point visited home folks here over Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Dorseh and baby of Hammond, came Friday for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Struble and two children of Gary visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davie. AH members' of Earle Lodge No. 649 F. & A. M. are requested to attend a called meeting Friday evening, April 14. Won in tM Fellowcraft degree will be conferred. 9

MOTKOB o® sbmmrmr Notice is hereby Mv— that .the partnership lately sbunsting betWßto Conrad Kellner and Thomae M. wWg Jian, and carrying on basin— as JOftners at Renee—er, ladtana. wger the Style or firm of KeUaes A han. waa, on the Sth day l»20, dissolved by mutual oom— t, Wad that the busin— tn the future wIM be carried on by She eaid Th— Callahan, who will ,W aoddini—g** all debts and Itablfi—% and,yegve all moneys payable to the said Into JU BwlMUBrdh.MMM’ Ai urim