Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Morgan will sing at the Princess tonight Order a rubber-stamp today from The Republican. , Dr. L M. Washbhrn made a trip to Chicago today. An exceptionally strong bill tonight at the Princess. Get your threshing coal of the Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Buy Thrashing Coal at Harrington Bros, elevator. Phone 7. County Surveyor DeVere Yeoman made a trip to Chicago today. Miss Ethel Crisler, of Akron, Ind., is visiting Benj. Harris, Sr., and family. If you really want to see a good show don’t fail to attend the Princess tonight. Try our corn and oats chop for your cow or horses.—lroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. Mrs. Hal Sheetz and daughter Florence, of spent yesterday with Mrs. J. D. Allman. The patriotic picture, “Cinderella’s Gloves,” will be an eye opener for you in the comedy line. At Princess tonight. Wolcott and Monon croquet players were victorious. We thought Monon would take to croquet after the trimming their ball team received in Rensselaer. Monon is talking about some form of entertainment and a meeting of business men has been called for next Monday evening to devise the ways and means.

A new school house will be built in Jackson township, Newton county, to replace the Wright school house burned last spring. The contract will be let Aug. 22. Try our aspirated cracked corn and corn grits for your chickens. Highest quality,'and the cheapest. No waste in feeding.—lroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. The Republican will take your order for any kind of rubber stamps, ink pads, etc. They are very handy in business and are inexpensive. Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Robinson left this morning for their home npnr Bloomfield, Mo., after a pleasant visit of tw’o weeks with their many relatives in Jasper county. The kellestone is being applied to J. J. Montgomery’s new bungalow today and certainly makes a fine appearance. Frank Turner and Isaac Kepnef are doing the work. J. Lester Haberkorn, the singer, who was at Goodlaud yesterday with the Chattsworth rooters, came to Rensselaer with L. A. Harmon and remained with him until this afternoon.

C. B. Wells was in from Barkley township today. He has not been feeling very well this year and consequently has not been able to do very much work and has about decided to quit the farm and locate in town and may decide to purchase property. Two field examiners are at work in Newton county, examining the books of the clerk and sheriff. Each examiner draws $8 per day. Jasper county will probably get another cluster of these uninvited guests within a few days. They form a part of the democratic tax-reducing program begun four years ago. Wherever we go or whatever we do ths germ bogy haunts us. The other day a French bacteriologist found his son making mud pies and decided to examine the mud. In it he found 1,800,000 germs of diptherla, 300,000 of small pox, 3,000,000 of tetanus, 575,000 of pneumonia and 620,000 of tuberculosis. We should feel thankful that he took the time to count them.

J. P. Simons, editor of the White County Democrat, has announced his application for the postoffice. Brother Simons is an able man and an honest and fearless advocate of right as he understands it and we believe his appointment would be worthy recognition of a faithful and well spent life. We hope that he receives the appointment to the office he seeks.

Excursion to CHICAGO VIA THE SUNDAY, AUG. 10 Stations • ■>'— Time Rate Rensselaer 9:15 .75 BASK BALL GAME CUBS vs. PHILADELPHIA Returning, special train will leave Chicago at 11:30 p. xo, Sunday. July 20th, 1913. Try our Classified Column.