Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

(Mrs. Will Knox and baby -returned to Chicago tod%y after a three weeks’ visit with relatives here. Miss Lucille Knox returned home with her tor a visit with the families of Will and Rufus Knot. : < Miss Opal Sharp will go to Monticello this evening and visit her sister, Mrs. W.. P. Cooper, until tomorrow and then go to Noblesville to visit Mrs. Art Caylor and Mrs. Bert Stalker and their mother, 'Mrs. George Strickfaden. Rev. G. W. Titus, of Sullivan, Ind., who is to be the new pastor of the Christian church* in this city, will be unable to reaeh here until after next Sunday, but will be on hand tor the service of the following Sunday. Julv 26th. -

orange Baker reports that vandals have deliberately broken down his corn near his home and have thereby caused him deliberate loss. Boys who are so reckless, and destructive should have a swift kick administered in the right place as a first means of reform. S. H. Haskell advertised Tuesday for a man to help shock oats. There were lots of applications. He said that one man applied almost before "The Republican was on the streets. This proves that there are some unemployed men and that The Re-publican-gets results for its, advertisers. Mrs. Harry Jaeobs came yesterday to‘have their household goods, which have been stored here for several months, shipped to Peoria, 111., out of which city Harry is now traveling for the International Harvester Co. (Mrs. Jacobs is at the home of Mrs. W. S. Ooen and expects to be here until Friday. No matter where you go you can have The Republican sent to you every day it is published. It is a great pleasure to have the home paper* coming every day during a vacation. Ofttimes very important things occur and it is nice to keep posted. The Evening Republican will be sent to any address in the United States for 10 cents per week. Mrs. Mary C. Day, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Austin Hopkins and Mrs. Henry Purcupile. Mrs. Hopkins, who suffered a fractured limb several weeks ago, is able to sit up most of the time an|d today took her first instruction in walking with crutches. Her progress is very satisfactory considering her advanced age. Vern Nowels, Art Tuteur, Moses Leopold, Ray Wood, et al, returned from the Kankakee last evening and collectively and severally demand a retraction of the article in Tuesday’s Republican which warned others to remain away from the river after today, stating that they would doubtless deplete the stream. They say that their spirit of fairness caused them to leave most of the fish in the river. Ray caught a pickerel that weighed 3% pounds, and all caught some catfish and goggle-eyes.

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proaching 65 cent wheat will counsel -with the men out of employment, and the business man with his falling off in receipts, and with the combined depression of labor and of business in my own district, I will receive the votes of all men anxious for their individual prosperity and for our national progress, irrespective of party politics, and as the candidate of the republican party standing squarely on its national and state platforms, I will be elected in the sixth congressional district at the November election.”

NOTICE TO CONTBACTOBS; OXGDTG OF STBEETS. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, will on the 27th day of July, 1814, at 8 o’clock-p. m„ receive sealed bids for the improvement of streets by oiling with No. 4 Road Oil or Tarvla B, certain streets as provided for in Resolution No. 113 and according to the plans andl specifications for the same now on file in the office of the Clerk oqf said City. Bidders will be required to accompany their bid with certified check in the sum of SIOO. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CHAS. MORLAN, City Clerk.

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