Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—One of the large magmwin* publishing honass desires to employ an active man or woman in this community to handle a special plan which has proven unusually profitable. Good opening for right party. Address with two references, Publisher, Box 155, Times Square Station, New York City. WANTED —Call phone No, 577 when you have any old rags, magaxines, rubber, copper and brass to sell. Highest pries paid and right weight. Rensselaer Junk Buyers, Sam Kamofsky. WANTED—Auto livery, experienced driver, will appreciate a share of your patronage. New auto.—Schroer Garage, Phone No. 78. FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 rooms for light housekeeping to family without children.—Hannah Davisson. FOR RENT—FIat ever McKay’s sundry. Inquire of Gao. H. Healey. lost. LOST—Ladies’ dark blue jacket, with niclde buttons, east ot Rensselaer.—C. E. Waling, phone 948-D. LOST—Glass front and rim that surrounded it from automobile head light. Finder please notify A Halleck or The Republican. Get your fireworks of the Osborne Floral Co. J. W. Stockton made a trip to Lafayette today. Miss Louise McCain, of Kentland, is visiting H. E. Hartley and family. Attorney Hal'leck went to Knox today to look after some ditch matters. Miss Vera Ann West went to Thayer today to visit her sister, Mrs. Spitler, for several days. W. J. Holmes went to Chicago today and will probably attend the auto races. The county council has been called to meet in special session Monday, July 5 th. Fred Daniels and Harry Ford left this morning for Sioux City, lowa, where both are employed. Mrs. James Jeffries, of McCoysburg, made a trip to Logansport today. Mrs. C. G. Spitler went to South Bend yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chao. Coen and friends. Mr. end Mrs. S. G. Hand, of Remington, went to Chicago today to spend a few days and to attend the auto races. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson went to Chicago today to attend the auto races. B. J. Jarrette is in Monon this week looking after his store there while his manager is taking a vacation. *■ Good word about Mrs. Grant Warner continues to come from Chicago. Her husband will go there Sunday to spend the day with her. Mrs. P. E. Kellogg returned to her home near Lafayette today. She came here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Maud Lucy. Mrs. L. A. Moss returned to Chicago this morning after a very pleasant visit of several days with Rensselaer friends. Boys’ rompers in all kinds and colors for Saturday, July 26th, 50c grades for 35c or 3 for 81-00. C. EARL DUVALL. i F. G. Kresler went to Chicago today to invetsigate the purchase of a new ice wagon and will probably remain over for the races. ■ ■ " - ■ " " * Geo. P. Daugherty continues very poorly. For the past two days he has been subject to a nausea that has caused him additional suffering. Why pay mere when you can buy A and EL’s Best flour, 81*65, every sack guaranteed? HOME GROCERY. Rev. E. H. Bull, pastor of the Presbyterian church at - Remington, came to Rensselaer this morning and went to Chicago on the milk train. Mrs. J. W. McConahay returned to Pullman today after a visit of several days with her father, W. H. Randle, whose health continues very poorly. Mr. and Mrs. L. McCoy returned to their home at Battle Creek, Mich., yesterday after a few days’ visit with Mrs. Laura B. Fate, a cousin of Mr. McCoy. Mica Pearl Daniels returned home Wednesday from Colorado, where she had been for the past nine months. She liked the west very well but expects to remain at home now. Paint rad .varnish are being used at the depot. The renovation is to be quite complete, inside and out. Even the benches in the station are being sandpapered and redressed. There is a private car on the tracks at the depot which belongs to the Interstate Commerce Commission. The Men are surveying the track and appraising the value. Their work is very thorough and dime with much care. • -