Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Union Vesper Service. The first union vesper service of the season will be held next Sunday evening at 6:30 on the south steps of the court house. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. 1 Mr. Lindsay, pastor of the Church of God. The general public is earnestely invited to be present at this sei vice. Deering Standard twine sold by Hamilton & Kellnen j Miss Ruth Wood went to ChiI eago today for a week’s, visit with friends. Dr. H. J. Kannal and R. A. Park“ison made a trip to Lafayette to day. Airs. Roy Blue returned this morning from a week’s visit in Wheatfield. > We are headquarters for step I ladders, straight ladders and extension ladders. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co., Phone 6. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winman, of Chicago, came yesterday to remain until after the funeral of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. We have put a new Ford in the livery business and will engage in advance pleasure drives for Sunday afternoons—The Main Garage. Mrs. Michael Kiser and daughter, Miss Katharine, returned to Cedar Grove, Ind., today, after a short visit with Albert and Edwin Kiser, at St. Joseph’s college. Co-operative dairies, fanners’ mutual fire (insurance companies and similar co-operative institutions were Wednesday held by the treasury to be subject to the income tax. Mrs. Abe Bringle and daughter, Miss Amy, of Fair Oaks, and Miss Gladys Halleck, of Fair Oaks, are visiting dt the White Boarding House today. Mrs. S. H. Haskell returned yesterday from a visit of two weeks with relatives at Columbia City and Bluffton. At the latter place she visited the families of James Haskell and Jesse Vestal. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Samuel returned this morning from a fishing trip on the Kankakee river, near Schneider. They report catching a 4-pound bass, a 6-pound catfish and a number of goggle-eyes. Four Chinese, smuggled into the United States from Canada, were found in a Grand Trunk freight train from Port Huron, Mich., in the Forty-seventh street yards, Chicago, yesterday. They wej-e weak from lack of food when taken from the sealed car by the police. Elder Halstead has recovered considerably from the-shock of his fall down the stairs at the White Boarding House Tuesday night, but is confined to his bed and continues very weak, taking very little nourishment. A trained nurse is coming from Chicago to care for him as he needs attention day and night.
LOST—A Little Giant Force pump, brass. Finder please inform The Watson Plumbing Co. MONEY TO LOAN—Loans on farm and city property at current rates. Also a few choice small properties to sell on easy monthly payments.—Emmet L. Hollingswirth: office in First Natl. Bank building. TO EXCHANGE—BO-acre farm to exchange for Rensselaer residence property, level black land; 40 acres In oats, 15 acres in hay, balance green pasture; good fences—Harvey Davisson.
