Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST. '~~ - - ■ ? ~LOfiT—Ladies’ ring, set with moonstone. Return to Mary Comer or to Republican office. LOST—A man’s heavy gray sweat-| er.—Call Clifford Ham, 362. LOST—Man’s gypsy ring, set with three stones, two diamonds with ruby in center. Return to Republican office. Automobile livery “Frenchy” Deschand, proprietor. A new car just purchased. Will drive anywhere at any time. AGENTS—It’s new—your opportunity. We trust you to $3.60 worth. Starr’s Powdered Enamel. Repairs chip)ted and rusty spots on granitware. Stops all leaky metalware without heat, soldering iron or tools. Agents coining money. Sample with particulars, 10c. Starr, 1910 Monroe St., Toledo, Ohio. Harvey Moore made a business trip to Chicago today. Frank Floyd, of Monon, was in Rensselaer a short time this morning. Isaac Kight of Fair Oaks, went to Indianapolis today to visit his son. —, I I— , We are giving Vi off on all suits and cloaks. FENDIG’S FAIR. Mrs.- O. E. Burch went to Otterbein today, having been notified of her mother’s illness. Mrs. Rufus Knox and baby cauie from Chicago today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates. W. F. .Smith camo over from Laporte yesterday and returned today. He reports all of his family weil. Attorney Halleck went to Kentland today on business connected with the defense of Henry Granger, of Thayer. The McCoysburg Sunday school plans a box social to be held at the school house Saturday night. Jan. 30th. Fresh fish, smoked white fish, finnan haddies, canned salmon, oysters and oyster crackers at Osborne’s. Phone 439. C. W. Coen came down from South Bend today on a hurried business trip, returning this afternoon. He reports Mrs. Coen enjoying very good health. Vi off of price on every suit and cloak in the house. None reserved. FENDIG’S FAIR. V Mrs. G. W. Loveless, of Lafayette, returned home today after a visit here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William iMcElfresh. It Is probable that Representative W. L. Wood, of Parr, will come up from Indianapolis to spend Saturday and Sunday at his home. Attorney Parkinson returned this morning from Indianapolis, where he was conferring with other attorneys in the Gault ditch case. Miss Mary Porter, daughter of R. B. Porter, of Mt Vernon, N. Dak., earn® today to visit relatives. She has been visiting for several days in Chicago. -Merritt McMurray, of Pleasant Ridg accompanied his sister-in-law, who had been visiting here for three months, to her home at North Vernon today. It is probable that the funeral of Larkin Potts will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock, although definite arrangements await the arrival of a son from Oregon. J. J. Montgomery went to Chicago yesterday to remain until this evening. Jack is the fire chief and it usually occurs that a fire happens when he goes out of town. Mrs. E. C. English and Mrs. H. L. Brown, at the home of the former, are this afternoon entertaining a large number of ladies. Miss Baugh, of Lafayette, a reader, is here to furnish part of the entertainment. Vern Hopkins has received a leL ter from the Alderfer Dog and Pony show stating that they expect to visit Rensselaer in the early spring. The show travels overland_and now has 16 wagons, having enlarged since their last visit here.
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