Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ON THE CLUB PLAN OF $1 Down and $1 a Week ONLY YOU AND 24 OTHERS Can Join For A SINGLE DOLLAR
THE NEW HOME WARRANTY Never Runs Out. ' *• We want you to know all about this Sale and the Extraordinary Offer we are making. Your interest is invaluable to us. You may hgve a good machine of your own, but know of some friend or neighbor less fortunate, you will speak to about this Sale. Let us explain to you.the Great Saving in Moneys and Time we can makr you by joining our Club Now; positively only 25 machines will be sold at these prices on these terms of One Dollar down and One Dollar a week. A Sewing Machine of known value so eheap by our Clut> Plap it will astonish you, and we guarantee to teach you how to use every attachment. t • " , '_ A Guaranteed for Life. • s . , - --■ A HEMSTITCHED FREE WITH EVERY MACHINE DURING THIS SALE.
COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCE! I Following are the allowances male by the Board of Commissioners of JaLper County, Indiana, at the regular April Term, 1913: Joliett Bridge Co., bridge ... 90.00 Burt-Haywood Co., sup. clerk.. 30.00 Same, sup. auditor 91.00 A. A. Fell, sal. co. treas 562.50 Healey & Clark, sup. treas .... i.OO Burt-Haywood, same 7.50 Elllott-Flsher Co., sup recorder .72 Burt-Htlywood, sup sheriff 2.60 Devere Yeoman, surv per diem 81.00 Healey & Clark, sup surv 13.60 Burt-Haywood, same .. 2.60 F. S. Webster Co., same 3.00 Ernest Lamson, sal co sunt ... 135.00 Burt-Haywood Co., sup supt ... 28.30 G. E. Murray, same 21.36,. Ernest Lamson, same 2.607 Healey & Clark, same 3.7 J Minnie Hemphill, of help supt 16.76 Healey A Clark, sup co assessor 6.00 Dr. E. N. Loy, sal health com., 48.91 Chas. T. Denham, sal co com... 18.75 Chas. Morlan, Jan c h 46.00 J. L. Griggs, firing boiler hse.. 46.00 Same,- extra firing, f 4.80 City of'Rensselaer, water c h... 87.60 Same, lights c h 26.66 Monon Coal Co., coal c h ...... 47.68 A. A. Fell, freight coal c h 26.93 W. R. Gates, hauling coal 12.40 Same, same 6.00 Continental Mfg. eo„ sup c h.. 6.00 West Disinfecting Co., exp c h 17.60 •J. A, Grant, same 1.03 Chas. Morlan. laundry c h 60 City of Rens.p light co. Jail 10.60 D. M. Worland, sup Jill 4.00 A. F. Long, same 9.00 Mary Anderson, labor co farm.. 17.60 J. E. Cooper, same 26.00 Roth Bros, butchering co farm 7.60 A. F. Long, sup same 1.00 Julia E. Work Train Bel. ex p ch 186.20 A. S. Keen, burial sold. J. B. Graham 60.00 F. E. Babcock, public printing.. 24.06 Healey & Clark, same 19.90 Sanje, same 2.16 Same, adv s r Yeppe Hansen.. 30.00 Same, adv Thos. Maloney 29.00 Chas. Dluzak, crow bounty.... .40 Ray Huff, same 60 Joe Kellner, same 8.80 Dana Rlshling, same 6.40 John Robinson, same 60 Fred Speaks, same .10 llzr»- Zehr, same 1.30 Wm. Burns, fox bounty 2.1)0 Goe. Sarrich, same 8.00 Healey & Clark, not sale Infield d 6.00 Same, not col Newcome d 2.00 Same, same bowman ditch 2.00 Same, same Powers ditch 3.00 Joliet Bridge Co., bridge ..... 470.00 J. A. Hixson, g r repair, dist. 1 3.00 Sale Tinn, same 19.60 urtla Stub, same 19.60 C. E. Fairchild, same 9.00 Cliff Hanaway, same 10.60 Allen White, same 10.60 Chas. W. Gilmore, same .’ 12.00 William Warne, same dist 2 ... 16.00 Arlie Rowen, same 7.60 Jacob E. Gilmore, same 30.00 W. 8. Parks, same 39.00 A. Padgett, same ...,J 6.00 Firman Rutherford, same 8.00 John Kohler, same ...., .... '2,00 Joe Groom, same 1/ JJ6.00 Frank Brlgg, san)6 ][......• 1.25 Milt Michael same ... . y-fi 24.00 William Welsh, same TJTst 3 ..,. 7.20 Wesley J. Fell, same 3.37 Peter Woe, same 2.70 John Plummer, earn! 9.00 William Hamilton, same ....... 2.70 Harvey Rowland, same 6.30 C. Moseman, same 90 Charles Welsh, same 9.00 James Sheldon, same 6.40 George Hensler, same 21.60 Burdette Roush, same 11.10 James P. Lucas, same 27.60 Chas. V. May, same 8.00 D. T. Cresse, same 60.25 A. A. Fell, ban A coups, Mosely, d 690.00 CASTOR IA Bor Infant* and Children. The Kind Bought j ' s, ■'i . Jrtp , Vwfe •v * ‘‘ ",. t
HANGING- GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Williamson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller. Mrs. Charles Lefler and daughter. Edna, visited the last day of school' at McCoysburg Saturday. W. C. Rose Is bullidng a tenant house in the orchard west of his house. Urb Ren and family will occupy it this season. Miss Lillian Potts returned to her home near Reynolds Thursday after an extended stay with her sister; Mrs. Ira Williamson. Mrs. W. E. Poole and children and Misses Florence and Ella Bussell attended the last day dinner at McCoysburg school Saturday. Miss Mooney’s school closed Friday, and Miss Cole’s, Miss Jordan’s and Miss Strantz’s schools each closed Saturday. A “Last Day” dinner was served at each. A few friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McDonald Saturday evening as a sort of farewell meetihg in honor of Miss Merle Mooney, who leaves right hway for her home in Anderson. Gifford Marrs took a bunch of passengers to the north end of the C. & W. V. railway Sunday on his motorcycle, which consists of a portion of push-car attached. It will carry four or live passengers right along at a 30-mlle clip. Wm. Bowsher made another lucky find again this spring. He found six young wolves and the old female wolf in a den east of Lee Thursday, and succeeded in killing the old one with a spade. The bounty in White county is the same as in Jasper. Wilson Bussell In getting along nicely at the hospital, following the operation for appendicitis two weeks ago, and has been allowed to sit up some the past few days, and maybe will be able to come home in another week It his conr ditlon keeps on improving. John Peregrine’s home burned down one day last week and destroyed everything in it except the cook stove- and cupboard, which they Just barely got out before the building collapsed. They had f6OO insurance on the house and contents. The family had been papering some of the rooms and had set down to rest, When some of the neighbors came rushing in to tell them the house was on Are. It was then too late to save scarcely anything. Tills place is just across the road in White county, from the Thomas Eldridge farm, at the east aide of our township.
ii.. .i——i i. .. -- T .——.■ ■» TAXM OAKS. ——i Rev. Downey and family visited here Wednesday. Charles Vincent was at Kniman for a few days last wee. Dora Cottlnghdm visited In Momence a few days last week. The Rapp & Co. show held forth in Gundy’s hall last week. Mrs. Margaret Keiler Is having nn addition built to her house. F. W. Johnston went to Hobart Friday everting 16 visit hia parents. Miss Edith Ward, of Momence, visited over Sunday at C. A. Gundy’s. < Rev. Downey will fill his regular appointment here Sunday evening. , Mrs. Umphress spent several days near Roselawn, paper hanging. Cloyd Cllften and family have moved to the Erwin farm east or town. Married, March 7th, in Rensselaer, Harry Thelmey and Rllla Dewitt. Belle and Mabel Warne have returned from a two weeks’ visit In Hoopeston. Mrs. A 1 Moore and daughter, Lola, of Lafayette, visited A. M. Brlngle’s Thursday. Orvil 'Bringle went to Chicago Thursday to visit Ross Bringle, who Is In the hospital. The Busy Bee Literary Club are preparing to give an entertainment In the near future. . . • The Literary Club now has a membership of twenty-live and Beems to be progressing nicely. Lawrence Halleck and a force of men are at the River Valley this week digging and shipping trees. Born, last week, to Mr. and Mrs.- a 1 Abell, a daughter. A daughter was also born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cellars. Mrs. Klght Is taking the enumeration of the school children this week. She Is also taking the number of voters In the township. N. A. McKay Is spending a few days with his family, after working almost day and night for two weeks helping to repair, the ravages of the flood.
