Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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

Gerald Jarrette went to Chicago today. price. Larsh & Hopkins’ Drug Store. Miss Pearl Babcock went to Logansport today to visit relaitves. Thos. E. Wilson talking machines at Larsh & Hopkins’. Everett Marlin, who has been in Auburn, Neb., returned, to . his home here today. Mrs. James Rees, who had been visiting her parents at West Point, Ind., returned to her home at Newland today. Closing out new and second hand bicycles, plenty of them. —Main Garage.

Mrs.-Charles Hurrle returned to her home at Dunkirk, Ind., after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Edward Duvall. Bicycle tires, the largest liue in the city. AU new stock at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and Repairing.—Main Garage. Tull Malone went to Monticello this forenoon for a short visit with his brother, Guy Malone, who is a member of Company C at that place Farmers, if you have any old traction boilers, I will buy them and pay according to size. • SAM KARNOWSKY, Phone 577. Fern arid Margaretta Hester returned to their home in St. Paul, Ind., after a visit with the family of G. E. Murray. Mrs. Murray is an aunt of the ladies. J - Eyes examined and glasses grounc by optometrist of years of practical experience in one of the best equipped exclusive optical parlors in the state.—Dr. A. G. Catt, Rensselaer, Ind. Over Long’s drug store. Charles B. Steward went to Chicago today to look after the insurance due on some of his policies held by J. J. Lawler on account of cattle killed by lightning.

Hopkins’ City Transfer Lino. Transfer business formerly operated by Billy Frye. Calls will receive immediate attention. Call Phones 226 or 107. ; —_ E. E. Shoemaker went to Logansport today to visit his brother. Mr. Shoemaker passed the physical examination under the draft board here Monday. Abundance of Money. I ean loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 per cent and my limit is SIOO per acre.—P. D. Wells, Morocco, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Andy'"Meyers came down from Lowell today, called by the death of his sister, an account of which appears in today’s hospital items. ,„ T ' ’ 'We can supply you witlrnard coal now. We are able to make you a price of $8.75 at the bin on the present stock. —The Farmers Grain Company, Phone 7. Oka Pancoast went to Waverly, Mich., today, where she Will visit with Mrs. E. S. Burnsock, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Paridis, formerly the pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city.

MUZZLE YOUR DOG. Orders have been given the city police department to shoot any and all dogs running loose that are not office. By order City Board of Health (nuzzled. Uncle Charles Bonner, of Remington, remains very low.. It is reported that he has not been able to eat anything for seventy-two days. Nor has he beeh able to drink. Some little relief is furnished him by placing a small piece of ice in his mouth.