Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Band concert this evening. Dr. Emil Besser was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Frank Medland, wife of the contractor, returned to her home at Logansport today. Mrs. Jesse Taylor, of Milwaukee, is visiting her cousins, Mrs. Hale Warner and Mrs. W. C. Milliron. Mrs. Martha A. Protzman, of Brook, isi visiting her sister, Mrs. E. H. Shields. If you want dry goods, clothing or shoes, you 6an save money during our Military Drive sale, —The G. E- Murray Co. ——lgMrs. O. H. Hilliard, of Montgomery, Pa., is here for an extended visit with her son, S. P. Hilliard and family. ■ The wise investor buys a Vesta. Rensselaer Garage. • The police of Lafayette are weaving together a strong thread of evidence to enmesh-the guilty ones in the Sense murder. We are doing our best to keep the prices down in our grocery department. —The G. E. Murray Co. Gil Anderson has decided to return to the auto racing game and will have a mount in the Chicago derby on next Saturday. Louis Watkins was called to Battle. Ground today by telegram announcing the very serious illness of his father, H. C. Watkins, of that town.
All accounts for merchandise must be settled by July Ist, 1917, either by cash or bankable note.. — The G. E. Murray Co. Mesdames Roe Yeoman and Samuel Scott left this morning for Bluffton, Ind., where they will attend the funeral of their brother, George Babcock, Thursday. Miss Roberta McNeil, of Purdue University, came up from Lafayette this morning and this afternoon gave a canning demonstration at the high school building. Miss McNeil is from the home economics department at Purdue. A large crowd assembled at the college auditorium Tuesday evening to witness the play; “A ComCdy.of Errors,” given by "the students. As usual, with St. Joseph plays, the acting was very good and the audience thoroughly enjoyed the performance. The commencement exercises are taking place today. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrulbs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fall Frank Lewis, assistant general manager of the Monon, came up from Lafayette this morning. He has had installed a platform on which automobiles and tractors can be unloaded. The platform is being used today by the Main Garage in unloading their car of automobiles. It is situated just east of the Babcock & Hopkins elevator. The supreme court .of the United States yesterday denied a petition which would have permitted the institution of habeas corpus proceedings on “behalf - of Don M. Roberts and Dennis Shea, convicted on a charge of having participated in election frauds in Terre Haute, Ind. Both men are now serving a sentence in the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kans.
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children hi Use For Over 30 Years
OIL YOUR STREET It keeps down the dust, aids in fly disposal, makes a better street. Order it today. Phone 153 Have your street oiled. The cost is 4.4 cents per yard, which includes cleaning street before the oil is applied. You will be glad before the dusty i summer is past that you had it oiled. Phone 153. OIL
For sale, on egood 5 year Jersey cow, Saturday afternoon, June 16th, on the court house square to the highest bidder. Fresh the latter part of July. Good family cow. Samuel Duvall
