Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS

Mrs. Charles Madlung of Monon spent the day here with her sister, Mrs. Mary E. Drake. Mrs. Caroline Gorham and Mrs. Helen Norman returned today from a visit with relatives in Brookston. Mrs. W. I. Spitler went to Wheatfield today for a visit with Mrs. H. M. Clarke. R. E. Davis tvrites to have the address of his Republican changed from R. F. D. No. 2, to DeMotte. William Hoover and Jesse Beecher went to Detroit, Michigan today, from which city they will drive back two new automobiles. Mrs. Fred Coberly has returned to her home in Chicago after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Langhoff. Miss Ruth Sayler left today for Great Bend, Kan., where she will visit some time with her brother, A. M. Sayler. Mr. Sayler has not been well for some time. Mrs. Henrietta Werner, who had visited here with her sister, Mrs. E. L. Bruce and other relatives, returned today to her home in Frankton. Mrs. R. C. Stephenson and little daughter, Mary Jane, of Toledo, 0., came Tuesday night for an indefinite stay with her mother, Mrs. Elenor Adams. Blanche Pringle has returned to resume her duties as Primary teacher at the Monnett School after i spending the summer at her home ' in Harvey, 111., and at Long Lake near Valparaiso.

Forest Osborne, who had been employed in the Monon freight office at Michigan City, has resigned his position and returned to this city and will enter high school Monday. There will be an all day picnic at the Paul Schultz grove in Union township on Monday, September 6Plenty of entertainment will be provided during the day. A basket dinner will be held at noon and all are asked to bring food. Everybody invited. Capt. J. *L. Hagins has received a letter from his daughter. Miss Clara, in which she states that she was recently elected third vicepresident of the National Photographers Society of America at a convention held in Milwaukee. Miss Hagins has been in the employ of a Chicago photographer for the past twenty-seven years. The Democratic candidate for vice-president, Mr. Roosevelt, in his speech Monday said, in substance, that some folks did not know that Abraham Lincoln, was dead and consequently were Republicans and some were Democrats because they still believed that Andrew Jackson was alive. He might have added that he was trying to secure the second highest office in the land on the reputation which Teddy Roosevelt made and was advertising his meetings as “Roosevelt Day as if the real Teddy himself were still alive. —Monticello Herald.

Detective Hugh Quinn, son of Alex Quinn of this city, and a member of the Gary police’ department, for the past three years, has purchased from United State Commissioner Smith, of Charleston, W. Va., two bloodhounds, “Captain and “Cody,’ ’which are two years of age and said to be thoroughly trained to track a man for days without losing the trail. They weigh ninety pounds each and are valued at 3500, and are the finest specimen of southern bloodhounds known. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Jg* the drill i*sm machines and farming implamoata; also Western Utility cm horse-power FOB BXCMAMBB— Btx-rbom Waff* low within corporation, practically now, with basement under entire houae. with 1 1-3 acres of ground. To «Ichange for t« wn property. Harvey Davisson. 3KOCTT TO WSW—OieHea J. Doan A Bon. xoirarY to bßab—i have an am limited supply of money te loan ou good fans lands at and usaal Soniiniaeion or •« without eeanmtoa> desired Loans win be made TOF ‘ l. y^b?ut 1, yearn See me _ about them vansua plaas John A