Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lawson Bruce, who has been in poor health this winter, suffering from lumbago, is somewlhat improved and made a business trip to Hammond today.

The Biggest Bargain we have ever offered—Burchard’s.

Rev. D. A. Rodgers, pastor of thp M. E. church at Lakeville, near South Bend, visited his sister, Mrs. R. A Parkison, over night, having come here on a business trip.

German china cups and saucers, 10c at 5c & 10c Store.

Walter Wilson, of Kewanna, Ind., business partner of Roe Yeoman in the concrete silo business, joined his partner here today and they are making plans for the coming season’s work.

. Editor John Bowie, representing the Wheatfield Improvement Association, will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to attend the h aring 'before the Utilities Commission of the C. & E. I. railroad case again. Mr. Bowie will doubtless be on a front seat during the time Secretary Bryan addresses the democratic editors, Bryan being one of his popular Idols.

The village of Shimersville. a suburb of South Bethlehem, Pa., is to be practically wiped out to make way for additions to the Bethlehem Steel plant, the property having »been sold «to Chas..M. Schwab.

Charles R. Williams, some years ago editor of the Indianapolis News, has just purchased the residence property at Princeton, N. J., which President Wilson occupied during the time he was governor of New Jersey, f

Information is still wanted as to the whereabouts of one U. S. Magazine rifle and some other property belonging to the government and charged to me. I will appreciate any information that will lead to the recovery of these articles.—Geo. H. Healey. Now’s the time to sell the things you don’t, jaged. A Republican classified ad wifl turn the trick. Call us as Phone 18.