Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1920 — HANDSOME MEMORIAL TO E. P. HAMMOND [ARTICLE]

HANDSOME MEMORIAL TO E. P. HAMMOND

The resolutions on the death of Judge E. P. Hammond, passed by the Tippecanoe county bar association some time ago, and which were engrossed by Prof. J. H. Bachtenkircher, were presented to the association for inspection on Tuesday. Besides the resolutions of the local bar, those passed by the Cass county bar association and the Huntington > county bar association are also contained in the morocco bound volume together with the remarks of Dan W. Simms, George P. Haywood, George D. Parks, Alva O. Reser and C. R. Milford, made at the meeting following the death of the distinquiMked jurist. The book which is a work of art will be presented to the family of Judge Hammond.—Lafayette Journal. —The Invisible Guest— FURNITURE AT PUBLIC AUCTION I will offer at public auction at my residence on E. Grace street at 2:00 o’clock p. m. January 1 the following articles: 3 wooden beds, 2 of them walnut; springs and mattresses; davenport; music stand;, 8 rocking chairs, one of them, upholstered; washing machine and wringer; extension table; gasoline barrel; 3 rugs; Hoover kitchen cabinet; kitchen range; ice box, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—A credit of six months will be extended, notes to bear 6 per cent interest, on all sums of over 810. Sums of 110 and under cash. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. MRS. A. GANGLOFF. —The Invisible Sort ABE MARTIN. (Indianapolis News.) “Emmy needs shoes, but I reckon we ought t’ spend th* money on th’ car,” said Bosko Moon t’day. Mrs. Joe Kite wuz held up outside of a store t’day. —The Invisible Guest Rev. C. L. Harper, former pastor of the Methodist church here, but now of Kentland, has been given a place on the governorship inaugural program which will be held January 10. Rev. Harper will give the openI ing prayer of the ceremony. i • •