Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
« LOST. LOST—Crowbar, on north gravel road at Norman corner. Please return to W. S. Parks, Phone 448.
LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind. Return to Republican office. LOST—Top cover of Ford, 1% miles east of Fair Oaks, near school house, Saturday. Phone 910-L. Joe Norman. ’ FOUND. -- SCELLANR^U& Will instruct pupils in violin.— Mrs. John I. Gwin, Makeever Hotel.
"Pansy” Tuteur went to Indianapolis today on business. Give your bit to the Red Cross. It’s not charity, it’s your duty. Attorney Abraham Halleck made a business trip to Knox this morning. The wise investor buys a Vesta. Rensselaer Garage. • ■ 1 1 ' _ J ————————- . _ Firman Thompson went to Chicago this forenoon. Jasper county MUST raise $4,200 for American Red Cross. DO YOUR BIT. Mrs. H. R. Kurrie, Frank Hill and Joseph Hovorka went to Chicago this morning. We are compelled in order to raise money to pay our bills, to make a Military Drive Sale of all our merchandise. —The G. E. Murray Co. Rev. George W. Switzer, of Lafayette, is here for the commencement of the Monnett School. Rev. Switzer is very much interested in the Red Cross work and has been appointed secretary of this district. The following named merchandise we are now selling for less than wholesale prices: Men’s and boys’ clothing, muslin and knit underwear, rugs, shoes, women’s and children’s dresses, all kinds of hosiery, dress goods, ginghams, percales* calicoes, etc. —The G. E. Murray Co.
What has become of the man who said, “You shall not press down upon the brow of labor the crown of thorns. You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold”? What about crushing humanity upon a cross of iron? What has become of William Jennings Bryan?
Ves£a batteries are not turned out by the thousands every day for the builders of low priced cars. Each battery is built by hand and sold directly to a consumer. Any battery will do for equipment for the new car only carries a »0-day agreement. No battery will outlive the car. but a Vesta will outlive two of any other make, and 50 per cent is some intel est. People buy Vesta batteries for the same reason they buy cord tires. When you say Vesta, that’s “nut? sed.” A letter received from Fred Hamilton today, who is a motor gunman on the French front, says that he was writing the letter while seated on the bank of a hole big enough for a cellar for the Jasper county court house. This hole had been made by the explosion of a German shell. Jasper county MUST raise $4,200 for American Red Cross. DO YOUR BIT. George H. Hammerton, president of the Jasper County Sunday School Association, went to Terre Haute to 7 day to attend the annual session of the State Sunday School Association. Mrs. M. V. Brown will attend the same meeting, having been selected by the Presbyterian Sunday school as their delegate.
Do YOUR Bit Give to the Red Cross. I firmly believe, in fact, no one can have any other feeling, that we will win this war, and I think we will all agree that we will win it sooner and end this awful struggle that is almost ruining civilization if everyone will realize the magnitude of the task and will turn in and mobilize and co-ordinate at once the marvelous man power, the money power, the business organization, the press, the manifold industries of this wonderful United States, and apply that mobilized power for the sole and only purpose of supporting our Allies and maintaining the highest ideals of humanity and civilization. That is what we, of the American railways, are trying to do through the platform we adopted, and through the War Board, which they selected and charged with this very high duty.—-Howard Elliott, Member of the Railroad War Board. —•
CASTORIA For Infants and ChHdren In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signa*™* 1 of
Would be pleased to do your Carpenter Work Large'antfsniall jobs given the best attention Edward Smith Phone 464
