Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Attention Automobile Owners Free Service K' We are factory representatives for the Electric Auto-Lite Startihg and Lighting Systems. . We will repair without charge any Anto-Lite generator or starting motor that shows defect in material or workmanship for one year from date of sale. We also represent the Ward Leonard, Delco and W agner starting and lighting systems. In order for the owner .to hold the 'guarantee, the manufacturer requires us to make an inspection each month. .Storage batteries overhauled and repaired. Motor Service Company

O. L. Calkins . Worland. CALKINS & WORLAND Funeral Directors Parlors hi Novels Block across from the postoffice. New combination aura ambulance and funeral car. Expert services guaranteed in all cases entrusted to our care. Mr. Calkins is licensed as funeral director and embalmor in both Indiana and Illinois. Phones 25 or 307 - ■ ~ - - * • ■—. ■ «• m —vi —- v-...

Royal Neighbors Received Draft For Mrs. Howe’s Insurance. The Royal Neighbors Thursday received a draft for SI,OOO in full settlement for a policy for that amount carried by Mrs. Maty A. Howe and which named her daughter, Agnes, as beneficiary. It was certainly very fortunate that Mrs. Howe carried the insurance, as it - will give her daughter, who had just started into college, a chance to complete the course. The prompt settlement of the policy speaks well for the order and the manner in which the local members handled the claim. The Royal Neighbors are an auxiliary of the Modem Woodmen of America and it is a fraternal insurance order for the women. The example furnished by the incident of Mrs. Howe’s thoughtfulness and the great benelt derived should cause others to desire membership in an order with siuch excellent' motives.

Fire Company Faster Than Whistle—Steam Not Smoke Seen. The f fire company made such a prompt and fast run Thursday noon that they were out and gdne before a recall could be given and although the recall served to prevent the blowing of the fire whistle it did not stop Fire Chief Montgomery and his, fire laddies. • Neighbors of 0. K. Rainier saw what they thought was smoke issuing from the roof and siding of the house and turned in the alarm. Teamster Zea had the dashing fire team off at top speed. The error was learned about as soon as the call was turned in but it was too late to stop the team. The steam was produced by the water in the tank which regulates the heating plant, boiling over. #

“J. J. Lawler to Buy Part of W. N. Baker Farm. Lawrence Baker has contracted with J. J. Lawler for the sale of 124.21 acres of the farm he inherited from his father, William N. Baker. The land is in the south part of the farm and the consideration was $16,174, which is $l3O per acre. Lawrence expects to return to Miami, Aniz., as soon as the sale is completed. He also owns a quarter of a section just across the road east of the farm residence. Indianapolis Young Laty Assisted In Entertainmetn.

An entertainment was given Wednesday evening at the Kniman church and Miss Sylvia om, of Indianapa* lis, who was visiting her uncle, Frank Com and family, assisted by giving several musical selections. Miss Corn is taking a course in the Indianapolis conservatory of music and expects _ to—become—a. -teacher upon the completion of the course. Rev. McDaniels Married Couple at Clerk’s Office. Sherman White and Miss Fay Hardesty, of Tefft, after procuring a marriage license here Thursday, were married by Rev. Asa McDaniels, of the Christian church, in the clerk’s office. They will reside on a farm near Tefft. LISTEN FCfcRTHE BELL. I will be around tomorrow to gather junk. Will'' pay highest market price for rags, paper, iron, copper, brass, zinc, rubber and all kinds of junk. Have them gathered up and' then listen for the bell.—Sam K&rnowsky. RENSSELAER. MARKETS Coro—6oc. zzi. Wheat—sl.os. - Rye—7sc and 80c. Geese—loc. Springs turkeys—l 6% c. Old hen turkeys—lsc. Old toms—loc.