Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ESTRAYED—Young bay horse, rangy, about 17 hands hig.n, no distinguishing marks. —Phone 135, Adrian Bicknell. MONEy’to" LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. Concrete material, brick and plastering sand delivered in the city. Telephone M. I. Adams, 933-L.

REPUBUCAN SPEAKING. Oct. 3Q. Adolph Dunziger at Union Center school house, Union township. Nov. 1. John Dunlap and W. L. Wood at Egypt school house in Jordan township. Nov. 2. George C. Gregg and Moses Leopold at Wheatfield. Nov. 3. Brigham S. Yound and L. H. Hamilton and A. Halleck at DeMotte. Nov. 6. W. H. Parkinson and M. Sands at Blue Grass school ~house'~ih Newton Township. Twenty-five years at hard labor was she sentence imposed on Robert England, of lowa, on conviction of a charge of marrying- his sister. England claimed he did not know of the relationship. Mrs. Anna B6st has returned from Chicago after a two weeks’ visit ‘there with her daughter, Miss Ella G. Best, who is now employed as a teacher in St. Luke’s training school. W. H. Suter, a liquor dealer, of Norfolk Va., killed himself Sunday evening over the prospect of the state going dry. __ Dr. E. L. Mitchell, of Monmouth, 111., visited over Sunday with his brother, J. F. Mitchell, on his way home from attending the international medical congress of physicians and surgeons at Philadelphia. Sell Your Junk While ■. Prices Are High.

Farmers, bring in your old iron, rags and rubber and get the highest market price. Now is the time to clean up your junk while the market is high. I will call and get your junk either in the country or city, if requested, and will pay the highest market prices at all times. SAM KARNOWSKY. Phone, Business, 577. Phone, Residence, 559-Black. ” See the Collegian and Frat pinch back suits and overcoats. They are simply swell. All colors. C. EARL DUVALL.

ZflK' I I HUGHES AND FAIRBANKS. FOR GOVERNOR James P. Goodrich, of Winchester. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (Long Term) Harry 8. New, of Indianapolis. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (Short Term) James E. Watson, of Rushville. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Edgar D. Bush, of Salem. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Ed Jackson, of New Castle. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE Otto L. Klaues, of Evaneville. FOR TREASURER OF STATE Uz McMurtrle, of Marlon. Ele Stansbury, of Williamsport. REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT Will H. Adams, of Wabash. FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT Horace Ellis, of Vincennes. FOR STATE STATISTICIAN Henry A. Roberts, of Carmel. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, SECOND DISTRICT David A. Myers, of Greensburg. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, THIRD DISTRICT Lawson M. Harvey, of Indianapolis. FOR APPELLATE JUDGE, NORTHERN DIVISION E. A. Dausman, 'of -Goshen. - FOR APPELLATE JUDGE, SOUTHERN DIVISION Ira C. Batman, of Bloomington. For Representative In Congress WILL R. WOOD. For Joint Tlepresentattve WILLIAM L. WOOD. For Prosecuting Attorney REUBEN HESS. For County Clerk, 1 JESSE NICHOLS. For County Treasurer CHARLES V. MAY For County Recorder GEORGE W. SCOTT. For County Sheriff BEN D McCOLLY. T7T For County Surveyor ED NESBITT. For County Coroner Dr. C. E. JOHNSON. For County Commissioner Ist District HENRY W. MARBLE For County CbmmiMloner 2nd District P. S. MAKKEVEB.