Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST—One right hand automobile center curtain for Studebaker car. Reward to finder.—Earle Reynolds. FOR Ml?. FOR RENT —4-room house and barn. —Mrs. L. V. Martin, phone 535. 3rOUin> ~~ FOUND —Long gold bar pin. Owner can get same at Charles P. Serritella’s tailor shop. FOUND—Auto curtain. Inquire at Republican office. PRINTING AND DEVELOPING. Let me do your printing and developing. Films developed 10c all sises. Prints 2)4x334 3c; 234x4)4 and 334x4)4 4c. 4x5 and postcards 5c each. Work guaranteed. All orders receive promt attention. Leave orders at Rex Theatre or mail to Arthur H. Fletcher, Rensselaer, Ind. Mail orders cash. F. B. Ham made a trip to Monon todsy. ■ Mrs. Mary C. Plummer went to Chicago today. Miss Ida Milliken made a trip to Chicago today. Miss Anna Radermacher, of Chicago, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Donnelly. G. L. Thornton went to Indianapolis today to serve on the board of equalization. * Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gerber returned yesterday from a few days’ visit with their son at Muncie. Mrs. M. D. Gwin went to Oshkosb, Wis., today, for a visit of two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Barnes. Mrs. Raymond Shepard and son, Jack, of Chicago, have been visiting Mrs. Lida G. Monnett, for several days. Miss Meta Oglesby returned yesterday from a week’s visit with Miss Lucy Harris and other friends in Mt. Ayr. Mrs. S. L. Rogers and daughter, Mrs. Bessie Dempsey and baby, of McCoysburg, went to Frankfort today to visit relatives. Mrs. Tone Overton, of Wolcott, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and Miss Madaline Abbott for several days. Supt. Ross Dean returned today from Chicago University, where he has been attending summer school. The summer session is now over. Dr. Kannal, secretary of the state veterinary board, went to Evansville today to be present tomorrow at a meeting of the Ohio Valley Veterinary Medical Association. Ralph Yeoman, who lived in Jasper county a number of years ago but who no<w resides in Kansas, came here this morning to visit D. F. Grant and family and other relatives. Theodore George will begin work some time next month for the George Klein motion picture feature house, placing contracts for the company. He will attend a convention held there this week. Deputy Sheriff Kilbum, of Porter county, passed through Rensselaer on train No. 5 this morning with five prisoners for the penal farm near Greencastle. One of the prisoners was a man with both legs off near the hips. Theodore George was in Chicago the first of the week and by means of a police card got out on the Eastland and was on the boat when eight bodies were taken out. It was a ghastly sight. Divers were engaged in bringing to the surface the baggage of the persons who lost their lives on the ill-fated boat and he saw three barrels filled with meshbags, handbags and small lunch grips.
RKNUKIAIB MARKETS. Corn —73c. New Oats—32c. Wheat—9oc to 95c. Rye—Boc. Butte rfat—24c. Chickens —11c. Springs—l7c. Roosters —6c. Turkeys—loc. Ducks —10c. Hens —ll%c. Eggs—l7c.
