Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST. LOST—Black handbag lined with blue, containing about $2 in change and other articles, between Fred Waymire’s and Ralph Moore’s. Return to Repblioan office or Phone 920-G. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Cbas. J Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. RKNSSKLAAB MARKETS. Corn—7sc. Wheat —$1.15. Oats—36c. Rye—Boc. Eggs—-20c. Chickens —14c. Spring chickens —17c. Butterfat—2Bc.
Resolutions On Death of Judson H. Perkins. At a meeting of the Jasper County Bar Association in the court house in Jasper county, Indiana, the death of our late county clerk, Judson H. Perkins, was the subject of discussion and it was there resolved that a faithful and beautiful life had passed from our midst, and that our Bar is saddened by his transition from earth to Heaven, yet there is a sweet undertone of joy in the assurance tliat his sun has only gone down to rise upon a fairer shore. That he was a man of sterling character, sincere, honest and always riady to serve the lawyers of the Jasper County Bar as well as foreign lawyers, and the genera! public. He was never too busy to assist any one needing help, and he gave his services courteously and cheerfully. A shadow has fallen on our hearts; a hand whose warm grasp we have felt is taken away; a voice to which we have listened is hushed, and his pleasant smile is gone. Therefore, as an earnest expression of the esteem in which the departed one was held by us and our sincere sympathy in this bereavement, we send his family a copy of these, our expressions and place them upon our minutes and request that they be spread of record in the Order Books of the Jasper Circuit Court. E. P. HONAN, Chairman. MOSES LEOPOLD* Scc’y.
Miss Hazel Gibbs, a graduate of Franklin college, w r ho has been attending summer school in Chicago this summer, came today to visit Miss Pearl Babcock, who graduated from Franklin this year. ■ 11 1 * ' ”■ •£' Seven persons wore killed in auto accidents and fifteen by the heat in Gary Sunday. We carry the largest Classified Ad column of any paper in this part of the state, and the reason is that we get results for all. V The Evening Republican delivered to your home for 10 cents a week. ■ Try bur classified column.
