Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

romro. FOUND —Automobile crank. Owner may have same by enquiring of Len Griggs at jail and paying for this notice. MISCELLANEOUS. Will instruct pupils. in violin.— Mrs. John I. Gwin, Makeever Hotel. Home preparedness—cans loaded with food. Frost doesn’t nip canned vegetables. Canned green peas and yellow peaches help fight the blues. ’ You put a lid on waste every time you seal a preserving jar. That rubber ring you put on a preserving jar helps you to stretch your income. Mrs. A. D. Coyler, of Noblesville, and Mrs. A. H. Tingle, of Indianapolis, are guests of Mrs. E. P. Lane, of this city. = The following out-of-town guests attended the Monnett school commencement program Thursday: Dr. G. W. Switzre, Lafayette; Dr. Waynick, New Carlisle, Ind.; C. -E. Peyon, Chicago; C. S. Petz, Joliet, Ill.; L. L. Keith, Laporte, Ind.; B. W. Gerrard, Lafayette; H. Moore, Chicago; Lena Wilcox, Colony, Okla.; H. C. Hicks, Chicago, and S. Miller, Attica, Ind.

A real brand of June weather >s now being handed us and today is the warmest of the entire year. A little shower last night proved very refreshing as well as beneficial and if such favorable conditions continue t oexist a great yield of crops of all kinds will greet us. If you want dry goods, clothing or shoes, you can save money during our Military Drive sale.—The G. E. Murray Co. B. F. Fendig and Firman Thompson are putting out about ten acres of navy beans on the latter’s land as their effort to help reduce the scarcity of foodstuffs. Mr. Fendig states that they put out fifty bushels of seed which cost sll a bushel. A great number throughout the county are giving over a small portion of their farms to raising beans. Mrs. J. H. Branson arrived home today from a visit with her daughter at Burnettsville. Mrs. Noble York, Mildred Clift and Ruth Clark went to Terre Haute today for a visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Benton Kelly and Miss Lila Stillabower left this morning for Franklin, Ind., where they will visit thier aunt, Mrs. John Walter, who is quite sick.

Mrs. James Norris, Grace Norris and Mabel Atwood went to Indianapolis today. Miss Atwood will visit at Franklin before returning to her home here. The Jasper county board of equalization will adjourn Saturday, June 23. The members of the board are C. V. May, J. P. Hammond, Green Thornton, George McLain and John T. Biggs. • Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wasson returned to their home at Union City, Ind., today after visiting with their daugh-ter-in-law, Mrs. Harrison Wasson, and other relatives here. Can’t eat ’em all in summer? Not enough in winter? Home canning is the answer. Jasper county MUST raise $4,200 for American Red Cross. DO YOUR BIT.