Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1920 — Page 3

REPUBLICAN TICKET '• NATIONAL TICKET. w „dinoPresident cSS£ Vice-President United States Senator— ——— James E. waiaon STATE TICKET. m M . Governor.. W £SUr Lieutenant Governor — —Emmet F. Branch of State— 7Wi&V oSS Auditor of State - nX» j nariea Treasurer of State - & Lesh Attorney General 7 M Superintendent of Public Instruction Reporter Supreme Court-- -WiU IL A4ams Appellate Judge, First District-- A p Batman AppSkta Judge, Second Di.tr.et— Jnui. l£S Judge Supreme Court —Julius atsvis DISTRICT TICKET. _ Representative in Congress —- Judge ThSieth Judicial Circuit "George A. Williams Prowcuting Attorney - J- C.Murphey COUNTY TICKET. Treaau^—— PaflAwlap - -.--------Warren -»• rowe Recorder— _ Woodworth Sheriff—-- E. D. Nesbitt Commissioner —Third District Cnmmiwtioner-—First District——. — “• "• “taroie COUNTY ORGANIZATION. Chairman -Moses W° ld Vice-Chairman -— —----—“—-J®* Delos Dean Secretary —Cope J. Hanley —" — —-George W. Scott PRECINCT CHAIRMEN Barkley, East Barkley, West A Carpenter, East --W. K. G«er Carpenter, South Burdett Porter Carpenter, West ---—A. A. FeU Gillam Hanging Grove — ___--Wm. Woodworth jordan 8 - Vernie E. Bice •——— Charles Stalbaum Keener JohnH. s r ® ve Marion, First .. ---Fred _Tyler Marion, Second— a yd ?s Marion, Third-. C* M. »nm Marion, Fourth Russell Van Hook Milrov - - John Southard Newton—27— °^ u Union, North- — —-—-—— — Union, South ‘®T„YHA___Lesg^A Walker . —■—---r— Wheatfield —

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KID WISE

Beware gfi charitable gifts SffffPathy-aiuq-Hn moil He who hPMWMelW'Eollect his wits or his bills is in tough luck. If a cook GiCXZIod temper it’s a sign that he Is not a good cook. dT — It isn’t difficult to pose as a financier If you money. It is far better to have a policeman call you down than take yon up. Most of the lectures delivered by women are to a one-man audience. A dignified man’s hat is seldom as large as he thinks it oueht to be. Large clean rags wanted at the Republican office.

THE EVENINGREPURttOAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

TEFFT.

Ed Schrader is wearing a smile with his car. Frank Smith and family were down from Roselawn visiting Shirers. Mrs. Reddin and two daughters, who have been in Hammond, have returned here. The Alberts, from Streator, who were visiting at the Kerr home, have returned home. Ed Rockenbow, from near Joliet, 111., is visiting Elwood Davis. Ed used to live here fourteen years ago. , Victor Peregrine has purchased a new car and Amanda and the baby are sure having a fine time hunting cherries. Not a very large crowd attended Sunday school on account of no preaching. Mr. Abel is taking a vacation in the East. Cecil Henderson, Annie and the baby motored from Hebron to see Mrs. Rasmussen, their mother, and Nick, who is quite sick at this writing., . - Rachael Sands, who is farming 3 'th her brother in Porter county, me home to see mother, in the Ford, but has to take some one along to crank the darn thing. 1 Friday Fairchilds is putting on the finishing touches on the elevator building. They are building new approaches and getting ready for the new grain, which won t be I The aeroplane at Wheatfield ball game was exciting as not many people had ever been close enough to really see one. Several took rides, but the only lucky one from Kankakee township was Don PereIt is reported that our dear friend, Mr. Frank Fisher, Jias about come out in up-to-date style .and bought a new Studebaker Six, .which was due to arrive at Tefft .Wednesday evening. Nothing too good for our friend Fisher. A party of four left' Monday for Purdue, where they expected to learn some new methods of doing things. No use in talking, we must keep abreast with the times. Those who were along from this township were Jeffries, Hohner, Robbins .and Duggleby. Mrs. Reid, Ross Nelson, his wife and three children motored- TMWn Rush Run, Ohio. They encountered lots of car trouble, but enjoyed the trip just the same. Ross and family are staying at Jerome Nelsons and Mrs. Reid is staying with her son, Andrew Kerr. They will some day in the near future, build a bungalow and also move on the dear old farm.

DEMOTTE.

John Oliver the hay dealer of Hebron has moved his family. Rev. Downey attended the Children’s Day exercises last Sunday. A. Fairchild and family of Tefft, visited their relatives here Sunday. The usual big jolly crowd attended the dance here Saturday evening. ... . Tony Jostedt of St. Louis visited here Saturday and ’ 'Sunday with his mother* . Mrs. George Terpstra went .to Kensington, DI., for a week’s visit with relatives. Miss Jessie Doty of Hammond visited here over Sunday with Bert Struble and family. -■ . The program given at the M. Ek church Children’s Day was well received here last Sunday. Bert Struble has bought a Mitchell touring car and Case DeKock a new Studebaker touring car. Ethel Hockney, who is taking a course in Hammond Business College, visited home folks over Sunday. Rev. Osterhof went to Holland, Mich., Monday and he will motor back with Mrs. Osterhof, who has been visiting with friends. Al Konovsky and wife and Geo. Marr and wife went to Wheatfield to see a ball game, but they took a look at the airship. ■.■---==

DeMotte, Ind., M. E. Church.

Sunday, July 4, 1920, 11:00 A. M. Voluntary. Song—“ Star Spangled Banner.” The Apostles Creed. Prayer. Solo—Dr. H. S. Hewitt. Scrpiture Announcements. Offertory. _ _ „ Song—“ Battle Hymn of Republic.” Sermon —“The Making of a Nation”—By the 'pastor. Song—“ America.”

VAN RENSSELAER CLUB MEMBERS, ATTENTION!

The regular monthly meeting will be held Thursday evening, July 1, at which time plans for the dub picnic on July 18 will be made. A full attendance is desired. Refreshments will be served. D. D. DEAN, President. Farm leases lor sale at the Rapublican office, grain and cash rent

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WHEATFIELD.

L: C. Asher and daughter were Rensselaer visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hamilton of Valparaiso were Sunday visitors here. Attorney Harry Miller of North Judson was a business visitor here Saturday. W. B. McNeil and Carl Enz went to Indianapolis Sunday evening to drive back a new Sedan. The Wheatfield exchange have a force of men here this week erecting the new telephone line. George Hoehn, Sr., of Kankakeehas been here the past week visiting his sons, George, Otto and Albert and families. . Dr. Bucher has added materially to the appearance and comfort of his residence by having a solid new foundation put in. Neal Clager, Fred Pickner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowie and daughters Deborah and Jean were Valparaiso visitors last Saturday. Mrs. E. S. Adams of Kankakee, 111., returned home Saturday from several days’ visit here with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Myers. Albert Stembel and J. Bowie were business visitors at Kankakee Tuesday and everything is dry except the Kankakee river. George Luse went to Chicago Friday for a few days’ visit with relatives and friends and incidently to size up the chances for the Sox to win the pennant. L. F. Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tilton and daughter, of Chicago Heights, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tilton and family Sunday afternoon. Next Saturday evening there will be a band concert. The week following it will be held on Wednesday evening as part of the band will be away on Saturday evening. Ilie school board of North Judson have petitioned for a special

election to be held to decide the matter of the consolidation of the town schools with the township. The town of Hamlet in. the same county, has had their election and decided in favor of the consolidation of the Hamlet High School with the township. Russelaer Hickam returned from Indianapolis last week where he had been to the sanitarium to visit his mother, who is taking treatment. Russelaer reports that his mother was improving nicely. He also stated that he visited Mr. Frost at the same institution and that Mr. Frost was greatly improved. I Alex Raeth of North Hayden was here Sunday and brought the sad, news of the death of Philip Stuppy l who died in a Lafayette hospital from blood poisoning. The funeral and burial services were held Mon-, day at Lowell. The deceased was well and favorably known in Wheatfield and vicinity, having owned a farm west of town in this township.

WALKER TOWNSHIP.

John Pettet and wife were Kniman callers Thursday. Miss Alice Meyers was a Rensselaer caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett called at A. P. Huntington’s Tuesday. Inabelle Williams of Crown Point spent the week-end with Miss Alice I Meyers. „ ~ . , Mrs. Karch of Wheatfield visited Mrs. Lee Jennings a few days last week. , ~ Mr. Barrett of Chicago spent the week-end on his farm in Walker township. A number of people from Walker Center attended the eighth grade commencement at Kniman Thursday evening. John Thurston and wife and Mrs. Groves, Mrs. Bridgeman’s mother,

spent the week-end with Clarence Bridgeman’s. Mrs. Will. Stallbaum’s mother, Mrs. Lacky, of Medaryville, visited her Thursday. Mrs. Frank Hershmans daughter, DolKe, from St. Louis, is visiting her this week. Marvin and Myrtle Jennings were taken to the hospital in Rensselaer to have their tonsils and adenoids removed. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson of Georgetown, on a trip to Chicago, stopped over Sunday at Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson’s, her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lilly and son, Lester, and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huntington were business callers in Rensselaer and Mt Ayr Tuesday. The Victory club met with Mrs. Ernest Tomlinson Wednesday in an all day meeting and an enjoyable time was had by all. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. 3. & Tomlinson’s. on July 7. Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson and son, Will and Clarence Weaver, Mrs. (Tomlinson’s grandchild, who are visiting her from Earl Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tomlinson and daughter, Mary, took dinner with A. P. Huntington and family Sunday v

ROSELAWN.

Gerald Davis was given his first ride on the Masonic goat last Friday evening. Korth Bros, visited friends at Kankakee Sunday. , . . Elsie Korth of Chicago visited home folks here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dazy of Chicago are here spending a few weeks on the farm. _ V. D. McCord and wife were Rensselaer visitors Monday. _ Miss Mizzal of Crown Point visited here last week at the Hotel Burton. , • D. K. Frye and family motored to Gary and Valpo last Sunday.

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