Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Vote early and avoid the rush. Mrs. J. L. Hagins is. visiting in Chid&go. J A. L. Clark made a business trip to Morocco today. Dave Elder made a trip to Monticello Saturday. Mrs. Henry Pureupfle is buying millinery in Chicago today. Miss Nell Ryan, who teaches at Parr, visited Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolis. Lester Lucas is working out of school hours for- Lewis Nichols at his North Side case. John Hessling and Tunis Snip, of Keener township, were Rensselaer visitors Saturday. (Miss Kaitie Shields w<as home to visit her mother, Mrs. E. H. Shields, over Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Pierce came from Greencastle Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Thompson and hus‘band. ■ ■ , The treasurer has been busy today baking the tax money. It is the last day before the penalty is affixed. F. Sheldon returned to Chicago today after a visit of several days with the family of Mrs. S. L. Jordan, in Barkley township. Miss Goldie Scripture, of WoleOtt, returned home Sunday after a visit of several days with Miss Irene Turner. * O. G. Baker, administrator, will hold a public sale of the farming property of the late John N. Baker, February Bth. —• Mr. and Mrs. George Fletemeyer dame from Lafayette Saturday for an ovcr-Sunday visit with her father, Alfred Donnelly and wnily. * Mt. and Mrs. David Alter returned Saturday from a visit of about two weeks at several points, includink Kokomo, Frankfort and Logansport. You ean eat anything you like without fear of indigestio nor dyspepsia if you will 1 take Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets. Money refunded if they fail.—B. F. Fendig. M . Mrs. Omar Day and baby came fTom., Lafayette last week and Mr. Day Joined her here Saturday evening for a Sunday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day. Raymond Morlan, after a visit with Mt. and Mrs. Charles Battledjay, returned to Pine Village today! where his mother lives, and expects sbon to go to Lafayette to learn the barber trade. .*- N • Will Marlin was home over Sunday bo visit his family. He is still working at the carpenter trade at Momence and will have about a month's work yet if the weather remains good. Mrs. Grant Warner has .been quite poorly the past week and in order that she might have the advantage of good nursing she was taken Sunday to the home of Eldon Hopkins and Mrs. Hopkins will give her every care. Now is the time to put away your winter potatoes before they get frosted and at a cheap price. 2% bushel sacks at 55c a bushel. A car of nite Michigan winter apples at $2 and $2.25 for a 3-bushel barrel. 20c and 25c a peck. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Charles Hudson, living on Front street, severed a tendon on the back of her left hand Sunday when a dish She was washing broke. Dr. Kresler was called and the end® of the tendon were sewed togather and it is believed the finger will not be permanently injured.

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FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Suite of rooms over VanArsdel’s storfe. Inquire of E. L. Hollingsworth, Ist National Bank Bldg. _ LOST. LOST—Kit of auto tools between, the Main Garage and my home south of town. Joe Kolhoff, Phone 909-H. ■ - LOST—A package containing two union suits of underwear for woman and two pairs black hose. These articles had been given to a poor Jady and were lost on her way home, probably between town and Warren’s tile mill, north. Finder please notify Mrs. Huston, phone 81. LOST—Oxford grey, light-weight, silk-Mned overcoat. Capper & (Tapper label on inside. Notify J. A. Dunlap or Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS. , TO EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3% miles of Medaryville, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairty well tiled, on stone road; want rew idence in Rensselaer. J. Davisson. ’ ■ to l l