Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED —Girl to assist In klUJhcn at Makeevar House. —Mrs. I* B. Fate. FOOTED. ~FOUNIVLocket with boy’s pic ture Inside. Inquire here. Umt ' "lost—An auto crank, in front of Murray’s store.—F. A. Turfler. ~LOST—A gold bar pin, with an amdthyot at each end. Finder please notify Mix Frank Biggs, Phone 909-E or leave at Republican office LOST—'Man’s gypsy ring, set with three atones, two diamonds with ruby In center. Return to Repub lican office. 7~; "" MUOKLLAHEOUS. GET THE MONEY—SeII necessities—the big Sayman Line. Steady repeaters. Goods guaranteed to sell and satisfy or money back. No risk. Local territory open. Write today for free samples and particulars. Room 58, Sayman Building, St. Louis, Mo. Now is the time to send in your application for auto license and get a small number. We have the blanks and will fill them out and send them in for you.—The Main Garage, N. C. Shafer. Notary Pub lie.

HOTICE or SALE. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: In the Commissioners’ Court, to the Japuary Term, 1916. In the Matter of the Petition of Henry F. King, et al. and John J. Lawler, et al, for a public drain. Cause No. 2693. Notice le hereby given that the undersigned drainage commissioner. to whom was assigned the construction of the ditch and drain described In the report of the drainage commissioners in the above entitled petition, which report is in part as follows: _. T . Main Line 95 Stations; 9500 ft. Lat No. 1 10 plus 79. 1079 ft; Lat. No. 2 90 plus 86 ft. 9085 ft; Lat. No. 3 49 plus 25 4 926 ft; Arm No. 1 Lat 3 34 plus 3426 ft. Main Line. 1200 ft. 8" tile, 1000 ft. 12" tile, 2400 ft. 16” tile, 3500 ft. 20” tile, 1390 ft. 24” tile, - 10 ft 24” tile, Ingot Iron and Concrete Header. loft ft 12” tile, Sewer Pipe Junction. Lat. No. 2, i s , -—... 2300 ft 8” tile, 1800 ft 10” tile, 3000 ft 12” tile, 1986 ft 14” tile, Sewer Pipe Junction. Lat. No. S. 1900 ft. 12” Jlle, 2000 ft 16” tile, 1025 ft 18” tile, Sewer Pipe Junction. Arm No. 1 Lat 12” tile, Sewer Pipe Junction,” „ - . .on: will on the 30th day of January, 1916, at two o’clock p. m. receive bids at the office of the Conuty Surveyor of said County at the court house in the City of Rensselaer, in said County and State for the construction of said proposed d * SaVd contract will be let by stations to the lowest and best bidder. -The plans and speefleations for said drain are now on file at the auditor’s office of said County and State. The fight to reject any and all bids le^reserved.^ Drainage Commissioner. Dated this 9th day of January. 1616. The statement in The Republican recently that Ed Oliver had sold 25.000 hushels of onions was incor rect Mr. Oliver has not sold any onions yet. Do you like kraut? Then try ours. ROWEN & KISER. Mrs. Lucy W. Pearce died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Morgan, at Gifford today. The body, was prepared for burial and was shipped to Otterbein, where burial will be made tomorrow. Particulars of the death have not been learned here. If our kraut is not the best in town you don’t have to pay for it. ROWEN & KISER.

Frank Maloy has been re-elected secretary o«f the Cedar Valley Creamery Co., of Lowell, at the annual meeting of the stockholders held in that town last Saturday night. The company reported a fine business for the past year, with even better prospects for the succeeding year. Just received another barrel of that fine kraut.—Row.en & Kiser’s, Phone 202. F. Richard Schaaf, of Hammond, who ten years ago was a $75 clerk in the offices of the Standard Oil Cp. at Whiting and who was recently succeeded by a democrat as postmaster of Hammond, was elected president of the Citizens German National Bank of Hammond Tuesday evening.* The bank has assets of a million and a quarter dollars and Mr. Schaafs rise is quite remarkable. _ rtfs free. What? The guess on the candle at Rowen & Kiser's. The Monon shops at Lafayette have shut down and the entire force of 600 men have been laid off for a month. The shutdown is a part of the retrenchment movement of H. R. Kurrie, the new president of the Monon. He gave as his reason the decreased volume of freight business. In the last few months many freight crews,..telegraph operators, clerks in Qffiees, and even section hands, have been laid off indefinitely.

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