Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE State Bank of Rensselaer PAYS 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS AND-TIME DEPOSTS This Bankjhas subscribed $30,000.00 for Liberty Bonds and has received individual subscriptions for $20,000.00. This Bank will sell you these Bonds on installments without charge. LIBERTY BONDS ARE NON-TAXAILE

Storage Batteries RECHARGED AND REPAIRED Electric Starters, Generators, Ignition IJ ghting Systems Repaired and Rewired Garage Official Service Station for Vesta Double Life Batteries.

John Duvall is here for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. John is attending the Palmer School of Chirapractic at Davenport, lowa. • —===== Mrs. Emma York and Miss Ruth Clark returned from Terre Haute Monday, where they had been visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Noble York. Thelma Tilton went to Wheatfield today and will spend a few days with Robert and John Mannan, the two young fellows who lately arrived in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mannan, Sr. Bert Greenlee, who attended Rensselaer high school for several years and played on the football team, is also in training at the officers’ training school at Indianapolis. Bert attended DePauw Universiyt during the last term. Sheriff McColly expected to take the two lads, who were convicted of robbing the Parkinson store at Pleasant Ridge Sunday, to Plainfield Friday to enter the reformatory until they are 21 years of age.

Mr. and Mrs. Roe Yeoman are moving to Georgetown, 111., temporarily. Mr. Yeoman has a contract for some construction work, which was secured by the owners of the cement tile factory of ths city. They expect to be in Georgetown for several months; Mr. Hayner, expert piano tune? and repairer from Chicago, is now m the city. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at P. W. Clarke’s jewelry store promptly. Dr. J. Hansson, of Rensselaer, M. J. Delehanty, W. M. Miller and George Ferguson, of Wheatfield, went to South Bend last week, and Delehanty and Miller brought back two new Overland cars which theiy purchased of Dr. Hansson. The new Overland service station in the Knapp livery barn is now open. Expert service at reasonable prices. Dr. J. Hanssop. Monticello and Royal Center battled twenty-three innings Sunday in a ball game at the former place. The Royal Center pitcher wavered m the 23rd frame, walking three batters in succession. A hit sent across the winning run. The final score was 5 to 4. The expert mechanic who came from the Chalmers factory at Detroit to examine the Dr. C. E. Jonnson car, which was so badly wrecked Saturday, found it to be m a very bad condition, but not beyond repair. Dr. Johnson will drive the machine through to Chicago, where it will be rebuilt at the expense of G. M. Myers, it is understood. . Thomas Maloney, of . Kankakee township, and Joseph Hickam,_ of Wheatfield, were here today. They were called by Attorney Halleck to testify in some matters relating to the Barnard dich. Patrick Maloney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maloney, who was an attorney at,Knox, Ind., is now in the officers’ training camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison. The Boy Scouts took an overnight hike Monday, led by Scoutmaster McDaniels. The Scouts went to the Emil Johnson farm, about four miles west of Rensselaer, wherethey pitched their camp for the night, i ney arose at about 5 o’clock this morning, had their breakfast and hiked back to town. It was the first overnight hike of the season. The camp was visited during the evening by Major and Mrs. George H. Healey and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Reed. The larges supply of tires in Jasper county at the Overland Sales Room. Big bargains in all sizes.— Dr. J. Hansson. • * -