Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. George Walters, of McCoysburg, are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy on Friday, Aug. 7. Red, White and Blue Chocolates on sale Saturday, only 29c a pound. Fendig’s Rexdll Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Day went'to Spencer, Ind., today. Mrs. Day’s father is quite seriously sick. Irene Rodgers, who has been the guest of Mys. Myrtle White, returned to her home in Gary today. Moses Tuteur, of Indianapolis, was here most of last week on business. He has a farm in Gillam township.—Francesville Tribune. -t Red, White and Blue Chocolates on sale Saturday, only 29c a pound. Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. Mrs. Wade Loop and daughter, Delight, of Marion, came today for a visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. Travis. • - "‘Erwin Chase, of Lansing, Mich., came today for a visit with the family of Louis Shirer. Mr. Chase is a grandson of M. D. Richardson. Red, White and Blue Chocolates on sale Saturday, only 29c a pound. Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. George Fate, of Crown Point, is spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Laura B. Fate,' at the Makeever hotel. LARGE FARM FOR RENT. We still have a large farm for rent. Rensselaer quarters. Write or phone, James Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches, Rensselaer, Indiana, Phone 337. William Dale returned to his home in Crawfordsville today. He had been with his son, John Dale, of Barkley township, assisting him with his farm work. _____ The Wolcott band will be here next Sunday evening to aid the local band at the Sunday evening services, following which a concert will be rendered. If in need of tires, we carry all sizes, different makes, at right prices. Kelly-Springfield, Racine, Republic, Miller, National, Firestone, first and seconds. Overland Sales Room, Dr. J. Hansson. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Porter, of Rensselaer, are spending this week in Valparaiso with his sister and mother. Next week they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzpatrick.—Francesville Tribune. John L. Newcome, who has been in Carpenter township for some time, has gone to the home of his relative, J. L. Hoeferlin, who is quite sick. Mr. Hoeferlin lives near Moody. ’ Mr. and Mrs. William William, of Reynolds, are the guests today of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. They made the trip to this city in their automobile and were accompanied by Mrs. Frank Busha and Mrs. Trevor Wilcox. . Iris Baughman, of Oklahoma City, came Thursday evening and will be the guest for several weeks of Miss Jane Parkison. Miss Iris is the daughter of U. M. Baughman, formerly a member of the firm of Baughman & Williams of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schacha, who have been visiting relatives here, returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio, today. They- are newlyweds and were spending part of their honeymoon here. Frank Welsh, chairman of the Jasper County Council of Defense, was in Rensselaer today. Most of the committees are doing their work very satisfactorily, but he was ve J*y much disappointed to learn that the Four-Minute men had not been put to work in Rensselaer. Charles Mansfield, Jr., who is managing his father’s large farm near Roodhouse, 111., is here for a few days enjoying a vacation with his friends and looking after their large farm south and east of Rensselaer. His father, who is now assistant, attorney general of Illinois, will join him here this evening. The iron market has dropped and I am now paying 40c per hundred pounds delivered. Better bring in your iron now as the market is expected to go still lower. —Bam Karnowsky, Phone 577. * Emil Gustafson ,of Chicago, known as “The Terrible Swede,” and Nore Jerlstrom, billed as the 175 pound champion of America, will lock horns at the Konovsky stadium at DeMotte on next Friday evening, August 10, in a wresling match. The match wifl be to a finish with the winner to take all. ■

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