Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED-Single man of good jhabits to work on farm. Arthur Way mi re, Phone 522-B. LOST. LOST—Pair of gold spectacles. Return to Republican office LOST—A gold cuff link, with monogram P. E. N. Return to Republican office. LOST—Some time about two or three weeks ago, a brown overcoat. Finder please telephone 113. LOST—Pair of buggy shafts. Will the person who took them from in front of J. M.jgnapp’s-s table, please return them or telephone me?— Harry Watson. W 7 H DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 30 cents for Butterfat this week. G. F. Hoppe made a business trip : do Chicago yesterday. ~ Delphi business men held their annual banquet Tuesday evening. Miss Clara Reiff, Of Parry, lowa, came yesterday to visit Mrs. H. F. Parker. " ---■ | —— ' Mrs. C. W. Rhoades returned 1 Monday evening from a week’s visit in Chicago. Order your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new car of Jackson Hill just received. Twenty-one couples participated in a very enjoyable dance at the armory Tuesday evening. Lyinlan Roadruek, of Morocco, 1 has begun work as an apprentice ' in Parker’s Studio. (Miss Lizzie Putts returned yesC terday from a visit since last Fri- ; day with Miss Ruth Stout in Remngton. 5

The ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve chicken supper in the basement of the church Friday, Feb. 27th, from 5 to 7 o’clock. i It was about as cold in northern Texas yesterday as in Rensselaer. DispatchM report that the official temperature there was 5 below zero, the same it was here. Val J. Zimmerman came from Milwaukee this morning to look after matters pertaining to the interurban. He is the vice-president of the projected road. Friday evening of this week the Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias minstrels of Delphi will give their show in Monticello under the auspices of the Monticello K. of P. lodge. Ollie Rhoads was down from Gary yesterday, where he is employed in C. C. Starr’s grocery. Business there has been quite dull for some time, owing to so many being out of employment. All mail carriers completed their rounds yesterday except Frank Alter on Route No. 3, west of town. He found it necessary to cut out one or two side trips but got over most of the route. John jA. Douglas, of Bellplain, Kas., age 73, ahd Miss Harriet Ramby, age 73, procured a mairiage license at Lagrange Friday. It is the first matrimonial venture for the bride and the third for the bridegroom. Up' to noon Saturday 7,383 na> tional banks had asked for stock in the federal reserve banks that are to be established. Only about one hundred national banks have not expressed a desire to enter the system. This is the last day for making applieatidnJvfthout incurring certain penalties. Governor Ralston has appointed Miss Ruth J. McNutt as his private stenographer to succeed Mrs. Grace B. Jackson, who on March 10th will become chief clerk to Fish and Game Commissioner Miles. Miss McNutt's home was in Terre Haute. Station Agent Ed Ehrensperger, while in Indianapolis Sunday, called on Cloyd Loughry at the hospital. He found him doing nice; ly. He had been permitted to stay up about one and one-half hours that day and the doctor was extending the time a little more each da^'.— Monticello Journal. •Sheriff Hoover went to Monticello yesterday to deliver some legal papers and stopped to visit a he reached the depot. He had to to the depot and, expecting the Hoosier Limited to be a little late, he did riot leave the garage until just train time. He was surprised *to see the train pulling out when friend at a garage while on his way remain over night and this morning was roused out of bed at 4 o’clock and then had to wait almost three hours because the train was late.

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