Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Louis Harmon and Joseph Reeve went to Chicago on the early morning train. Leo Mecklenburg went to LaCrosse, Ind., this morning, where he is wiring for the installation of an electric lighting system which is to be furnished by LaPorte parties. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shruibs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fall delivery. The hail storm of last evening wrought much damage to the crops south of here. Thousands of dollars worth of grain suffered. Reports of the deaths of several people are reported from different parts of the state, also.
FOREMAN WANTED. Wanted, good man to take charge of the Fair Oaks ranch. Must have woman capable of managing ranch house.—James E. Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches, Telephone 337. Following the report that the supreme court had decided against the constitutional convention proposition, a telegram was received by the local registration board from Ele Stansbury ordering them to stop the work of registration. Cfeorge Davidson and son, George, Jr., were the guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Williams. Mr. Davidson, Sr., is a brother of Mrs. Williams. Mr. Davidson, Jr., is_a„member of the officers’training camp at Fort Sheridan. The Davidsons live in Springfield, 111. John Freye, Sr., formerly of Carpenter township but now of Fairbury, Hl., was in Rensselaer today. He was with a party from Dlinois who had been visiting at Remington, and left this morning for a visit with friends at Francesville and Winamac. Charles Summers, formerly of Marion township but now living on a good 150 acre farm one mile west and three miles north of Mt. Ayr, was in Rensselaer today. He reports that he has the best prospects for a large crop. Mr. Summers is a hustler and a most splendid fellow. Wanted, to Hire Tractor. Wanted, tractor to break ground for wheat. Can go to work any time after August Ist. Land west of Fair Oaks.—James E. Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches, Phone 387. Hopkina* City Transfer Line. Transfer business formerly operated by Billy Frye. Calls will receive immediate attention. Call Phones 226 or 107. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Orla Clothe returned Sunday evening from a two weeks’ eastern trip in the former’s automobile. While gone they visited in Cleveland, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, lhey were also in Canada for a short time and report that practically all lines of business have suspended owing to th efact that there are no able bodied men to do the wurk. Cripples and old men are about the only ones left now in the vicinity where they were. The Clifton hotel on the Canadian side of the Falls has closed.
AT THE STAR BLANCHE SWEET in THE EVIL EYE A Paramount Play. Also Burton Holmes’. Trip Around the World. -r- ■ TUESDAY r Lionel Barrymore in THE UPHEAVAL. WEDNESDAY Pauline Frederick NANETTE OF THE I WILDS ALSO Mrs. Vernon Castle IN ! The 15th Installment of w I PATRIA
