Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

UOBT. YOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind. leturn to Republican office. * roinn> ~ FOUND—Automobile crank. Own-er-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. Z. T. Proctor, is the guest of Granville Moody and family. William Barkley came down from Chicago this morning. S. Laßue and others went to Michigan today to look at farms. Harvey Moore left this morning for Kenosha, lowa. Mrs. Earl Barkley and son and Mrs. Brit Marion went to Hammond today for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Walter Hopkins went tp Fort Wayne today for a visit with her sister.

Jean App returned to her home at Lafayette today after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Samuel Roth. Mrs. Wilber Ritchey had a slight operation at the hospital this morning. Mrs. P. M. Hann reutrned to her home in Chicago today, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Della Nelson. Joseph Bennett went to Lowell for a visit with his sister; Mrs. H. McCoy. If you want dry goods, clothing or shoes, you can save money during our Military Drive sale.—The G. E. Murray Co. —— Leland Jessen went to Chicago this morning and will visit the Great Lakes Training Station today. ■ The world’s standard DeLaval separators, speed indicator, fewer parts, largest capacity; sold on easy payments. —Kellner & Callahan.

Cecelia Kempel, of Lafayette, came this morning for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Conrad Kellner, and other relatives. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All- new stock at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.—Main Garage. Mrs. B. F. Naylor returned to her home at DeMotte this morning, after a visit with her friend, Mrs. Daniel Waymire. Home grown strawberries —at Rhoads’ Grocery. Mrs. Godfrey Sarson and daughter, of near Boswell, Ind., came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Anton Madson, of Union township. J. W. Faylor, of Union township, was in today and reports that the wind moved his silo about two inches, but otherwise no damage was done and the rain was not excessive.

Mrs. Joseph Kight, who has been visiting with Mrs. Mary D. Eger and Mrs. Frank Haskell, returned to her home at Thayer this morning. See that your garden produces dry beans, cabbage, potatoes and root crops that can be kept without canning. Mrs. W. T. Lowman, who has been a patient at the hospital for a short time, was able to be removed to the home of relatives here in the city today. Cream is high, save the loss. Buy a DeLaval separator, the world’s standard, with speed indicator; on easy payments at Kellner & Callahan’s. Elmer Dunlap, who has been a guest for the past week with his uncle, J. E. Mitchell and wife, returned to his home today.

Clara Stacy, a deaconess at the Monnett School, left this morning for Cincinnati, where she will remain for about a month. Mrs. Maude Owen, of Englfe'wooK came today and will visit with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Clark, of Milroy township, who is quite sick. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fall delivery. - William Reese, who lives east of Kniman, was here today. He reports that many farmers in his com-, munity have put out a large acreage of potatoes, beans and other crops and that all are looking fine. Frank Corn, of Zadoc, was in Rensselaer today. He says that all crops are very promising and that the prospect for a bumper yield is first class The rain Friday was just about what they needed. The corn nipped by the frost is all coming out in good shape.

Storage Batteries RECHARGED AND REPAIRED • Electric Starters, Generators, Ignition Lighting Systems Repaired and Rewired .Rensselaer Garage Official Service Station for Vesta Doable Life Batteries.