Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. H. R. Kttrrie made a trip to Chicago today. .l . .. . See The G. E. Murray Co’s. Clearance Sale ad in this issue. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Legg, of Chalmers, made an auto trip to Rensselaer today. : ■Don’t fail to read carefully The G. E. Murray Co’s. Clearance Sale ad in this paper. Frank H. Baker and wife and two daughters, of Logansport, came this morning to visit his father, O. S. Baker, and family. Mbs. Frank B. Meyer, of Gary, come yesterday to visit her brothers, A. H. and A. R. Hopkins and families. Born, June 28th, at Albert, Kans., to Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sayler, a son. Mrs. Sayler is the daughter of Mrs. E. J. Morris, of this city. ; Some eight or nine members of the boys’ band will go to Parr Saturday to help the band of that plaice at the Fourth of July celebration. R K. Skinner returned this morning to his home at Battle Creek, Mich., after a visit of a month with his sister, Mrs. Delots Thompson and family. Valparaiso has adopted a weekly half holiday for the stores and during the months of July and August all stores in that city will be closed from Thursday noon until the next morning. The report circulated to the effect that Mrs. John Mohler was in need since her husband has been in the hospital, was investigated 'by ,the Associated Charity Board I and it was found that she is very comfortably situated. Rev. H. L. Kindig, pastor of the M. E. church of Monticello, had seven wedding during the month of June, four of them occurring the last week of the month. He is evidently the popular marrying minister of that city. Mrs. Sarah Watson has been gradually failing for the past few days and it is probable that she can not live more than a few days at the outride. Bhe is at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Kresler, with whom she has lived for the past three or tour years.

Mrs. B. J. Moore, sons Jake and John and daughter, Elizabeth, went to White county today to attend the funeral! of Charles Cowger, who ended his life by hanging himself in the barn of hie farm home near Guernsey. He was a distant relative and an old acquaintance of the Moore family. Frank Timmons and son, who have been laying the brick at Oren Parker’s new house, have finished the work as high as the floor line, from there on up it will be brick, veneered. The frame wonk will now be done. Mr. Timmons made a business trip to Monon today.

CASTOR IA Vta Infant* and Children. Um KN Ya Han Always Bangui Bears the XW Signature of I&XcJU&I RENSSELAER MARKETS Corn—63c. Oats—33c. Wheat—7oc. Chickens—llc. Wool— l6o-216. Eggs—l7c. Butterfat—27%c. MISCELLANEOUS. STRAYED—About June 18, from my place, 12 miles east of Rensselaer, 1 Duroc male pig weighing about 50 lbs., notch in outer edge of left ear.—F. D. Meriea, Francesville, Ind. Painter and Decorator—Henry Smith, ‘The Old Reliable.” Orders may be left at any of the drugstores or at my home, on West Harrison street. 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. FREE TTI Re-arrange numbers in each row so total of each will be 15. To the 2 neatest correct answers will be given one lot free at Somerville, N. J. Contest closes July IL James Realty Co., 2095 Webster Ave., N. Y. City. ’ OHB & TIRES—OiIs tor Harm machinery, autos, motorcycles, bicycles and sewing machines; gasoline and batteries; tires for bicycles and motorcycles; baby carriages re-tired. At the Bicycle Shop, corner east of Republican office James C. Clark. MONEY TO LOAN—Loans on farm and elty property at current rates. Also a few choice small properties to sell on easy monthly paymonte—Emmet Lc Hollingswlrth: office in First Natl. Bank bnfldfag. jronr <yNng Oarda at The