Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NQRTH NEWTON. John Kriz called James Lane’s Tuesday. , Huntington has been on the sick list. Stanley Lane has been husking corn for Mr. Bomtrager. * Harvey Lane helped Mr. Cox hhul hogs to Rensselaer Saturday. Misses RdfiP and Amelia Lane spent last Friday —afternoon withMiss Odile Grimes. Mrs. Janies Lane and daughter, Amelia, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Kriz and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Grimes w 7 ent last week to Fountain county for a visit with their daughter and other relatives. NEWLAND. J. W. Spate and Chester Wolfe are working in Gary. E. M. Reed went to Chicago Heights Saturday. D. I). Brown, of Henry, 111., visited friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M Reed returned from Chicago Heights Monday with their young heir. Mrs. Geo. Bowman and children returned from Lafayette Saturday, where they have been visiting friends. The building and loan association is progressing in a manner to fully justify the most sanguine expectations of the promoters. Applications are on file for several loans and each represents plans for the building of a new home. While the aggregate amount asked for is somewhat in excess of the amount to be expected fro?fi dues during the next few months, the directors expect to secure the money to take care of as many as possible. It is provided in the bylaws that Class A stock can be issued if the directors see fit. It is a paidup stock with a guaranteed interest and it is probable that several who have sma 1 ! at ounts will desire to invest it in this w r ay. It is probable that applications will be made before the summer is out to borrow $50,000 and as the by-daws provide that the first who make application will be the first served in case the appraisement committee approve the loan it is a good idea for those who want loans to make their applications early.

Notice to Woodmen and Royal Neighbors. There will be a joint meeting of Woodmen and Royal Neighbors Wednesday evening. A full attendance is desired. —John Merritt, Clerk. LYCJ2UM COURSE DATES January 19—Ralph Bingham. January 28 —Tahan. February 15 —William Rainey Bennett. March 29—Columbian Entertainer*. C ASTOR IA For Infant.* and Children. Ill* Kind Yon Han Always BougM Bear* UM yV Slgnaco.rt

COAL For the range Jackson Hill and Bex Egg. ' For the furnace, Egg Anthracite, Sovereign Lump and Pocahontas. For the baseburner Scranton Anthracite, Nut and Stove. Ring Bee, Kentucky Block? Grant-Wamer Lumber Co. Rhone 456 “/