Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Earl Clouse has ( resumed his position wish Frye’s city transfer line. II ' ■ ■- - II M Verb© Haas, Forest Monlan, Joe Reeve, of Chicago, spent Sunday with relatives here. r I - _ .... The funeral of Mas. Jennie Thompson was held Sunday afternoon and burial was made in Weston cemetery. Horse owners should run their notice of their enrollment certificate in iille Republican. Results will follow. No horse owner should fail to carry a certificate ot enrollment in the columns of The Republican. Desired results will follow. William S. Day is sporting a fine new Maxwell automobel which he purchased through the local agents, A. E. Shafer and son. x lima' Robinson returned to Indianapolis this morning. She attended the funeral of her aunt Mrs. Jennie lhompsan* here Sunday. Clinton and Everett Brown returned to their homes near Huntington today after a visit educe Saturday evening with their parents here. Bring your men’s and ladies’ Panama hats to be cleaned and reblocked. From now on we ship every Wednesday. —The Clothing nouse of. Wm. Traub, Rensselaer, Ind.
The quality of the power in our shells with which we are to defend our country is no more important than the quality of the seed com our farmers use this spring. Every ear of seed com used should 'be tested. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long autoed to Valparaiso Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner. Mr. Brenner accompanied them home. Mrs. James Brenner is now in Valparaiso and when last heard from, James was on the cruiser Albany near Ft. Monroe. John J. Lawler, our cattle king of this section of the country, believes in. trying to feed the multitude. He has at present over 1800 cattle on his ranches at Rensselaer, Fair Oaks and Roselawn. Besides he has several hundred at the Pogue ranch that ne and Wm. Rapp own.
What Vesta service means to you: It means no matter whose make battery you ore using or what the nature of your electrical trouble is, you are welcome to our shop and tools. Inspect your own battery and do your own work if you wish, but get the habit of coming here for your electrical advice. We want you around. We are equipped to take care of you and some time or other you will reed something in our line.—Rensselaer Garage. . Mrs. Lyman Zea and son, Ernie, had as their guests Sunday, Fred Maibaur, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Maibaur. Miss Francis Maibaur and Mabel Short, of Medaryville. Mrs. Ralph Maibaur, who is a daughter of Mrs. Zea, will remain for a short Visit.
J. H. O’Neall spent Sunday with his wife here. Mr. O’Neall is with the state board of accounts and they are installing a new accounting system at Purdue university. Mrs. O’NeaLl will go to Chicago Tuesday to spend a few days (before joining her husband at Lafayette. Their daughter, Sara Agnes O’Neall, will return to Indianapolis this week, where she will resume her studies in St. Agnes Academy bf that city. Robert White Died at Home In Willmingtom, Illinois. Oharels Rhoades received a telephone call this morning from A. H. White, of Joliet, IIL, announcing the death of his father, Robert White, at Wilmington, 111., Sunday. The funeral will beheld at Wilmington Tuesday. Walter V. Porter, B. D. McColly and Nattie Scott will attend the funeral. Mr. White was foT a number of years a resident of Rensselaer and s still the owher of the White livery bam and other property here. An extended sketch of the life of Mr. White will be published later.
MARKETS. Hens 18c, roosters 9c, eggs 29c, butterfat 46c.
Corner Case Ice Cream, Sodas, Sundaes Grape Juice, Pop and All Soft Drink®.
FOUND. FOUND—Auto He ease plate No. 88086. Inquire here. „ _ MISCELLANEOUS. "CLARK’S BICYCLE SHOP located in Milner’s tire shop, oast of court house. Now and second-hand bicycles and lawn mower® for sale. Lawn mowers sharpened.— Jamies Clark, Phone 218. ~ MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans.— John A. Dunlap* I guarantee chick tome to save 90 per cent of your little chicks from white darrhoea and to prevent roop and cholera among your old birds. I refund your money if it fails.—Mrs. John King. ' On or about May 3 we will have a fine lot of flower plants of all kinds end ferns and vinse for porch boxes and baskets, not at war time prices, but cheaper than ever. _ Tomato, cabbage, pepper and cauliflower plants, 5c a dozen.—King Floral Co. If you want to sell something, use our classified column, it brings results. t . Our want ads supply and our fur suit ado dtsniou. ".. • - - li
