Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Ladies Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will hold a praise and thank offering meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George E. Murray. There are advertised letters in the post office for Clara Marion, Miss Edna Hainer, Hazel and Bessie Hail, Frankie Hickinger, H. H. Whittier, A- E. Kirby, H. M. Johnson, James Patterson, Mrs. Emily Lindsay, O. A. Jones, Mrs. S. A. Woods. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Nov. 21, 1916. C. S. Chamberlin, city electrician of Rensselaer, was in town Saturday looking after the electric light prospects here. “Chick,” who is an expert in this line, says it is logical to supply the surrent from Rensselaer, bur also states that it is hardly the opportune time for action on account of the extreme high price of copper - ire.—This"condition is -due to the immense amount of brass used in the manufacture of shells, which is now being so extensively used in the great European war. All users of copper are looking for relief in one way or another and hope that some way out of the stringency may soon be found that will make it possible to continue enterprises of this and similar kinds.

Wanted Dead Stock * o ■* We will call at your premises if within J ~wenty miles of Rensselaer, and remove’hit dead or undesirable animals. We disinfect bams or pens in which animals have been kept, leaving the farm in a sanitary condition. We make no charge for our services. ‘ B. & L. M’F’G. CO. Call No. 17. Rensselaer, Ind. We pay for the long distance telephone calls.