Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

James Graham returned to Crawfordsville today, after having worked since last May for his brother-in-law, L. M. Covert, at Newland. Mrs. E. L Clark went to Lafayette’today for a short visit with her daughters, Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mrs. J. E. Carson. Ira H. Drake is representing Newton county as a viewer on the Williams ditch, and is finding the job a big one. This improvement will straighten the Kankakee river the entire distance across Newton county, shortening its course about onehalf.—Kentland Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Ropp drove to the home of their son; Roy, in White county today, and Mrs. Ropp will remain there to care for Roy’s wife, who has been ill and is now threatened with typhoid fever. Miss Coral Ropp returned home with her father. Curtis Smith, 35, who spent almost a year in the Jeffersonville reformatory on a charge of robbery and was released when Herbert Alvis, colored, confessed to the crime, has filed suit for $50,000 against Abraham Kingsbury, of Evansville, the prosecuting witness. Clarence Freeland, proprietor of a restaurant at Clarksburg, was cut, probably fatally, by Abe Morford. -They quarreled over the price of a sandwich. Freeland was wit about -the arms and legs, but finally ejected his troublesome customer after knocking him down five times. A jolly time was enjoyed by the participants in a ball game here Thursday afternoon between the Rensselaer Christian and the Goodland Baptist Sunday Schools. The •local .S. S. was the victor by the score of 20 to 12. Dr. Washburn and Geo. H. McLain were the local battery. Rev. Titus played shortstop, the Goodland Baptist minister kept score and Rev. Parrett, of the Presbyterian church, was the umpire.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tin Kind Yon Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of FOR RENT—Barn with room for four horses, large hay mow and corn crib. George Ulm, Phone 602-D. FOR RENT—Office furnished; ground floor. J. W. Horton. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms; Phone 402. WANTED. WANTED—Last of October a cottage house. Mrs. Garland Grant, Phone 248. WANTED—Housekeeper; small house; small family; steady position. Inquire Jarrette’s Variety Store. WANTED—FamiIy washings or □lain sewing. Inquire of Mrs. Sadie Hammerton. WANTED—PIace to work afternoons and evenings.—Marie Nevill, care of Henry Nevill.

LOST. LOST—Or stolen, a Scotch Collie female pup, 4 months old. Return or give information to Firman Thompson, Rensselaer, Ind, LOST—Pocketbook, with lehl r & Co., Bankers, printed on inside, containing $5 bill. Return to Republican office. $1 reward, LOST—WiII the person who took the rug and comfort from the lot near the depot please notify Phone 18 or 153? This was a part of camp equipage and is personal property. FOUND. FOUND—An auto side curtain; inquire here. FOUND—A ladies’ coat; yellow with black cuffs and collar; inquire here. .. ’ FOUND—Black hand bag, containing some change and a sealed letter addressed to a man at Fowler, Ind. Mrs. John Zimmer, R. D. Rensselaer. MISCELLANEOUS. TAKEN UP—Sept. 13, two 2-year-old colts, black horse and bay mare.—Gall Michal, Fair Oaks, Ind., R. D. 2. TO EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3% miles of Medaryville, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence in Rensselaer. J. Davisson. Mutual Insurance—Fire and lightning. Also state cyclone. Inquire of M. L Adams, Phone 533-L. REMEMBER—We’ve carried exchange service for Search Light for four years, the same as for Preet-o-Llght.—Main Garage. ABT STUDlO—Lessons in oil, water color and china. Drawing a specialty. For sale, hand painted, also Undeeorated china, gold and art material Emile M. Wightman, phone 489,