Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST—Automobile number plate 3477. Return to Republican office or notify Ad Parkinson, Phone 227. LOST—Between Horace Daniels’ residence and the Nat Heuson farm, on the north gravel, a picture of the Christian church Sunday school. Finder please leave at Republican office or notify |*hone 952-M. LOST—A strand of blue forget-me-not beads. Please telephone information to G. W. Scott, Phone 348. T MISCELLANEOUS. ' ! -I- j Call phone No. 677 when you have any old rags, magazines, rubber, copper and brass to sell. Highest price paid and right weig-. . Rensselaer Junk Buyers, Sam Kamofsky. FOUND—Metal dime bank.' Inquire here. TAKEN UP—A red yearling steer, 2 hog rings in left ear.—George Culp, Phone 901-E. Meeting at Surrey to Discuss Interurban Election. There will be a meeting at the Surrey school jpusq, Tuesday evening to discuss "the interurban election. 0. L. Brown, the promoter, will be present and desires to have all the voters of Newton township present to hear what he has to say. H. E. Shellhouse, the engineer, will also be present.
The Girls’ Sew Club will meet Thursday with Miss Cecil Morgan. Misses Elsie Schultz and Lorena Schultz went to Parr today to visit relatives. , William G. Richardson came down from Chicago yesterday to spend the day with his wife, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Halleck. President H. R. Kurrie, of the Monon, was home over Sunday and left this morning for Chicago. Tomorrow he will go to New York and be there the most of the week. Goodland and St. Joe played ball at the former place both Saturday and Sunday, Goodland winning both game, Saturday 4 to 0 and Sunday 13 to 2. Next Sunday Goodland will play the Red Sox at Lhfayetbe, where they will probably get a severe drubbing from the Tippecanoe county gang. ' Francesville and Winamac engaged in a thriller at the latter place Sunday afternoon when the two teams battled to a 15-inning draw, 2 to 2. Myers was on the slab for Francesville and Nupp for Winamac and each allowed two hits. 500 people witnessed the game. The teams will £lay a return engagement at Francesville next Sunday. CASTOR IA Star Infante gad Children. Ike KM Yn Han Alnys Banght
NOTICE Beginning June Ist, 1915 and continuing thereafter, all of our business will be conducted on a cash basis to everyone, no parties . . >’ ’ '/ ; ' 1 • •• 1 : • or persons excepted. k. * _ : * Central Garage Main Garage Rensselaer Garage Schroer Garage
