Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Joint Representative of Jasper, Benton and Newton counties subject to the primary election to be held March 7th.—R. Lyle Constable, Goodland, Ind. ——-—J ~ . FOR COUNTY RECORDER. I wish to announce my candidacy for the republican nomination son recorder of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary fyo be held on March 7, 1916. — George W. Scott. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE William L. Wood,- of Parr, announces his candidacy for the republican nomination for joint representative of Jasper, Newton and Benton counties, subject to the primaries to be held on March 7th. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Subject to the decision of the primary to be held on March 7th I wish to announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for surveyor of Jasper county.—E. D. Nesbitt. Al Konovsky, of DeMotte, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Frank King’s public sate takes place next Monday, Feb. 7th, and free transportation will be furnished to the sate from Padgitt’s livery barn. Don’t miss Frank King’s sate next Monday, Feb. 7th. Free transportatiorf from Padgitt’s livery barn. Many good horses, colts and Holstein cows ‘for sate. Frank King will sell some pure-bred Holstein cattle at his sate next Monday, Feb. 7th, and also some good horses and colts. Free transportation from Padgitt’s livery barn. Frank King’s farm is 2 miles west of town on the Bunkum road. His sale takes place next Monday, Feb. 7th. See the list on the bills or in the papers. Free transportation from Rensselaer. Comrade Fox celebrated his last day as mail carrier, by having a smash-up Monday evening. It is said that his horse took a kicking spell and demolished the front end of the mail wagon and slightly injured Comrade by striking him on orie leg. Now is the time to advertise your pure bred poultry and eggs, your seedoats and seed corn and to put on the market those things which are not earning you anything but which may be turned into cash. The Republican furnishes a medium of sale that seldom fails. DENTAL NOTICE. During my absence in Florida my office will be closed. I expect to return about Feb. 20th. —H. L. Brown, Dentist. THAYER. John DeFries, of Chicago, visited here Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Paries, of Roselawn, visited his parents here Sunday. Joseph Kight spent Sunday visiting relatives at Rensselaer. James R. Craig, Barney Goldstein and Ike Goldstein attended Masonic lodge at Roselawn last Friday eve. Barney Goldstein went to Chicago Saturday to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Crawford, of Kentland, has been visiting friends ' ere this week. Mann Tabor was a Lowell visitor last Saturday. Mrs. Henry DeFries and children visited Sunday with Mrs. Susie Tabor, of Shelby. Dr. Tate and Henry DeFries attended the auto show at Chicago last week and Henry said they didn’t see another like it. Mrs. Henry Cobb, Mrs. Chas. Cobb visited friends at DeMotte last Thursday.-

10x12; barber chair, and numerous other articles. Terms—A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over $lO, without interest if paid when due; otherwise 8 per cent interest from date; 5 per cent off where entitled to credit. MATHEW NESSIUS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground.