Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST. LOST —Auto tail light and No. 10900. Please returned to A. L. Padgitt or Phone No. 80. LOST—Small pocketbook containing quite a little change and probably a bill. Finder please return to M. D. Rhoades or this office. LOST — A student’s Bible with small clasp, probably fell from buggy. Finder please leave at Long’s drugstore or this office.—Mrs. Lida G. Monnett LOST—GoId chain and cross <n Main street Monday. Return to Mrs. Gertrude Quinn, near Dr. Loy’s office. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE—Good clear city property in Chicago for a farm; also want a good farm near Catholic school. You deal direct with the owner. —J. P. Robert, Kniman, Ind. REMINGTON. Harry Gilbert and Flagg Howard went to Chicago Monday. Ben Williams went to Monon Tuesday for a few days’ visit. Harvey Tqdd, of Monticello, visited with Lon Dowell Wednesday. Sanford Casey is able to be around after his accident of July 4th. C. L. Bishop sold the Lyric to Keith Spencer, who took charge Saturday. Lon Bishop and Chas. Bowman made a trip to Fowler Monday in the “Bug.” Art Turner is holding the second chair at Sharkey’s barbershop this week. Will Sharkey left Sunday for a visit in South Bend and will go on to Toledo before returning. Frank Timmons has the contract for a brick store building at Monon and left for that place Monday. Miss Dell Yeoman and Gertrude Besse were delegates to the Y. P. S'. C. E. convention in Chicago last week. City Marshal Lee Rush and family left Sunday for Windfall for a week’s visit with Mrs. Rush’s sister, Mrs. M. B. Graham. 1 Chas. Peck and Dr. R. H. Robinson went to Peru Wednesday to attend a two days’ shoot given by the Peru Gun Club. John Johnson and Harley Anderson, formerly of this place, have purchased a pavilion skating rink and are at Fowler this week with it. Mrs. Frank Hart, of Anderson, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Morris and was met here Tuesday by her husband and son, Morris, and all will return to their home Thursday.
Better Than Life Insurance. Twenty-five cents invested in a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will enable you to protect your family from any serious consequences resulting from an attack of colic or diarrhoea during the summer months. Is that not better than life insurance ? Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by all dealers. c Concert Pleased. The solos rendered last night at the band concert by Miss Leona St. Clair and Mr. Roger Little, of the Roily Polly Girls, were well liked by the crowd. The program also given by the band was a good one. Miss St Clair and Mr. Little have made many friends in Rensselaer by rendering their services free. Go to the opera house tonight and hear them in new songs. At the Kentland meeting yesterday there was a party of hustling Chicago Heights citizens, who had been over the muddy Illinois route of the official Dixie highway. After wandering about through the mud for several hours to reach Watseka they decided to come over into Indiana and return home on our good roads. They arrived' at Kentland and remained for the McCray demontsration and then came over here bringing Sheriff McColly with them. They left for their home over the Dustless Dixie and found it a big improvement over the muddy and almost bottomless Dixie of Illinois. The party consisted of Will Stalte, postmaster; Craig Hood, mayor; Ralph McEldowney, vice-pres-ident of a bank; D. D. Pierson, one of the Cook county commissioners, and William Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hart left this morning for their future home at Crawfordsville. Mrs. F. M. Vaughan returned to Chicago today after a visit of several days with Mrs. Joseph Myers. Miss Agnes Eckert returned to Logansport today after a visit of several days with Mrs. Carl Duvall. Rev. C. L. Harper came over from Delphi this morning, being accompanied by James A. Goff, of that city. Mrs. Firman Thompson and children went to Fowler today for a visit of several days with her brother, Dr. Ray Clayton. Salem, Ore., brew’ery is to be turned into a loganberry juice factory. CASTOR IA Star Ixfrnts and OdMna. Un KM Y« Bm Mnp tapt Bears **
