Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Several from here attended a dance at Wolcott Friday evening. Today is somewhat warmer than the last few days, but is still quite* cold for April. Mrs. Arthur Nowels, of Columbia City, Ind., has been here for a few days visiting her mother, Mrs. J. M. Wasson. Robert, tire 17-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Moore, is slowly recovering from a complicated case of measles. - —-- You will get 'w;ir prices for your produce but you do not have to pay war prices for the Janesville sulky and gang-plow. Sold by Kellner & Callahan. ■ - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Haas and children, of Lafayette, came this morning for an over-Sunday visit with his sisters, Misses Grace and Fame Haas. L. E. Wass, former manual training instructor in the public schools here, is bow connected with an electrical . ompany in Chicago. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Diomas Cox are sick. Viola, the oldest of the three, has the pneumonia, following a severe case of measles. The other two children have measles. Fred King, of Winona Lake, Ind., came Friday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. King will move into their new cottage, immediately south of their resident, today. Batteries are different. Get out your instruction book and see what ail lire manufacturer tells you to do to make your battery last longer. Then get a .Vesta book and see what they have done to make your batterylast longer. Think a little when your battery goes on a batt. It costs no more to i eplace it with a Vesta. The A. Roth Garment Factory contemplates installing 40 more power machines, and are now receiving and filing applications for future reference of girls and \yomen desiring emplayment. Mail application to A. Roth Co., Rensselaer, Ind.
Kellner & Callahan will begin the erection tins week of a fine new store room on their lots on Cornelia street - The building will be built of cement blocks with a cement floor. It will be onerstory with dimensions 26 feet by 118 feet. Edward P. Lane was operated on at the county hospital Friday for the removal of his tonsils. Mr, Lane had been at Mudlavia Springs for the past two orthree weeks taking treatment for rheumatism, but did not receive much benefit. Miss Josephine Thomas, dauehter of Mri and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, of Surrey, is confined to her home with Aarlet fever. County Health Officer Hemphill made an investigation at the school Thursday to investigate the situation and it was decided io let the school continue for the present at least. » Floyd . Elder is slowly recovering from a case of scarlet fever. It is probable that Joe will not go to Fort Wayne this season for a tryout as he is a member of the militia company and it will be several weeks before he will be strong enough to take any very strenuous exercise. Word had reached here that Otto Braun, former leader of the band here had been arrested at Lowell as a German spy and taken to Indianapolis. The report is not true. Mr. Beam, in conversation with Frank Maloy, tire agent at Lowell, says that Mr. Braun is still there.
During the demonstration for the naval recruits Friday evening there were many in the crowd who wondered where Rensselaer’s veteran of the navy, John O’Connor, was. Mr. O’Connor rarely misses a demonstration of this sort. on his way to town last evening he fell on the sidewalk near the court house, sustaining severe injuries and tearing his clothing, .and -alse injured his hip and' ankle. ■ Storage batteries have advanced in price from 10 jo 20 per cent. . You can now buy a» “Vesta” as cheap as an ordinary battery. Many rumors have been floating about the past few days relative to the talk of German sympathizers in this city, and there is probably foundation for some of these reports. Anyone who is pro-German will find it much more healthful to keep their views to themselves and perhaps they will not be missing one of these days. In a period such as fhis, such people are dangerous and it is imperative that the government take the most- drastic measures possible in stamping out this evil.
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean FOR RENT—Residence, 3 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A Turfler. FOR RENT—S rooms for light housekeeping. Electric lights, city water, garden; Park Ave.-r-Mary Jane Hopkins. rouiirD FOUND—Auto license plate No. 88086. Inquire here. MISCELLANEOUS. CLARK’S BICYCLE SHOP located in Milner’s tire shop, east of court house. New and second-hand bicycles and lawn mowers for sale. Lawn mowers sharpened.—James Clark, Phone 218. w ■ ■■-■- HUStHWi TO LOAN—S per~centi fann loma—John A Dunlap.
