Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOB BBMT. FOR RENT—Pasture for about 20 cows. Roy Johnson, 9H miles north of Rensselaer. Phone 904-H. FOR RENT—FIat over McKay’s laundry. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. FOinnx FOUND—A wrench. Inquire at Uiis office. FOUND—A wagon endgate. Inquire at this office. POULTRY AMD KGQB. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from pure blood Plymouth Rocks. — Marion I. Adams, Phone 933-L. FOR SALK—Pure blood single comb White Orpington egge tor setting purposes; K tor 15.—CL W. Poetili, Phone 499-B.

LOST. LOST —A small child’s kid glove, on the road west of the college or in Rensselaer. Phone Mt. Ayr 29-A or leave at this office. —Mrs. A E. Arnott. LOST —A small gold pin, with initial “C” formed of pearl and name “Aeliorian” in crescent shape underneath. On back of pin initials L. W. M. and date 1912. Finder leave at Republican office or return to L. Waive Mallory. TAKEN UP—Two bay driving horses and one yearling colt Owner can have same by paying charges.— Roy” Johnson, Phone 904-H. Jake Thomas, former school teacher, was over from Remington today. It was his first visit here for five years. Jake says that he was rootec out of the teaching game because modern notions were not in keepnig with his style of instruction. Nothing further has been heart from Indianapolis about the condition of Taylor Boicourt since Dr. Gwin received a message Monday morning at about 10 o’clock. He had then rallied from his serious condition of the night before and indications were more hopeful. The fact that nothing further had been heard is regarded as indicating that he is getting along as well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith, of Laporte, came to Rensselaer yesterday. Mrs. Smith came by train and Mr. Smith came by auto with his partner in the stone road business, Delos Thompson. Their contracts in Laporte county have been finished an< while Mr J Smith and family would like very much to return to Rensselaer to live he feels that definite plans can not be made until new contracts are secured, so that he can tell where he will be located. The Royal Neighbors initiated nine new* members Friday night. The work was done by the Brook team, who brought twenty members over and an enjoyable evening was spent. Refreshments consisting of sandwiches, pickles, coffee, ice cream anc cake were served. Mrs. Minnie Dillon, who has been working up the lodge increase, was present. The future outlook for increase is regarded very good. William Hale Thompson, mayor of Chicago, is to speak in Indianapolis Friday evening, May 21st. The visit of Mayor Thompson to Indiana is expected to draw republicans to the state capital from all over the state and to have considerable bearing upon the preparations for the coming campaign. Having been elected mayor of Chicago by a majority of 140,000 makes him a figure of importance and the desire to hear him speak will equal the enthusiasm of the old days ■before the split. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Reynolds are spending the week in the city visiting his mother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols, and Earle is looking after business ifiterests. It is quite probable that one of the new houses he is building in Phililps addition will be used for a dormitory for the Monnett School for Girls. More room will be needed for that school the coming year and this house is well located for the purpose. Next week Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will play at a theatre in Philadelphia.

Some persons are easily offended. The Republican aims not to deliberately injure or disconcert any one, but occasionally some sensitive person takes umbrage at very slight opportunity. If perchance unintentional offense results and a statement of facts fails to sooth the temper of the offended person we shall feel real bad about it, but we are not constructed along lines so apologetic as to alter our way of living or our conduct of The Republican to meet the various notions of every person who has an opinion about what we should do and so far the efforts others have made to assume control of our business has failed completely. In concluding this brief but certainly clear statement we wish to repeat that The Republican aims not to purposely injure any person, but that we shall continue to operate our own business very much to suit ourselves. CASTORIA Br Infants and Children. IiiWYMhwW»WW Bears the SV