Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Marion I. Adamis returned from Mississippi today. John Poole went to Hopkins Park, IH., today to look after 'his farm. C. J. Stebbins, the Standaid Oil man, went, to South Bend today bn businessWe pay the highest market prices, cash or trade, for butter and eggs. HOME GROCERY. Rai'road men report that the tele->. ..graph wires and poles are down, in very bad shape between -Lafayette andMonon. ' ’ Get your trees for spring planting now from Pefly. Every tree guaranteed. Mrs. John E. Alter accompanied her daughter, Fem McColly, to ‘her new home in Oakmont Penn., to which place the latter’s husband has been transferred from Chicago Heights, as electrical engineer.’ L Last month for nursery stock, ornamental or nursery. See Gum Pefley. March just could not behave herself any longer and broke loose last night and as a result we have about as disagreeable a da” as can be imagined. Sleet set in early last night ] and continued throughout the night, j For good work x and reasonable plices, call Lee Richards, Phone 416. Painter and paperhanger. E. J. Pitzer, and wife, who have been in lowa, are here for a visit with relatives. They wilT move on a ranch, “neaF'Sbcd,“Mbhfana;"very"shortly and ] have already shipped their household Mr. and Mrs. John Price, daughter, Lois, and Mrs. Price’s sister, Miss Burns, went to Otterbein today, where they will attend a home talent play in which Mr. and Mrs. William Price and Mrs. Alfred Sherrill are taking part. Wes have the famous Janesville gang and sulky plows and our price on them is right.]-—Kellner & Callahan. Thomas J. Wright and family, of New Albany are moving to Foresman. They had to change cars here this mofning because the early morning trainwouldnot stop .at Fair Oaks. The milk train was too late for them to make connections for Foresman and it was necessary for them to have a party from Foresman meet them here with an automobile.

See the Moline 4 wheel planter before you buy. It is sold by Kellner & Callahan. ’’ The gun in earnest today with a luncheon at headquarters at the noon hour. There were representatives present of the seven teams who arc to do the soliciting and despite the inclemency of the weather their enthusiasm was unbounded for they not only believe they have a good cause but also believe that Rensselaer will rise to the occasion. and subscribe the required amount needed -for the new school. They shate in the largest degree the faith in a big future for our city, and along with it a desire to secure for Rensselaer every good thing possible. They believe that a larger Monnett School means a larger Rensselaer, and that it will add to the prestige of the city as well as fi l ! a great need. The headquarters is one of the busiest places in town just now. A big blackboard adorns the wall of the office where the dailv reports or the campaign are kept for inspection amj everybody in Rensselaer is-invited to call and keep in touch with the results. A big 12-fvot thermometer will be placed on the court house grounds and the resu ] ts recorded there also each day, right after the team reports are in. v