Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mothers’. Seel my line of boys’ school suits. I can save you money.— Peoples Store, S. Leopold, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.. Webb went to* Monon today to attend the funeral of John Graves. Mrs. J. E. Harrod and daughter, Laura, of Philadelphia, arrived here Monday evening for a visit with Mrs. Laura B. Fate. Mrs. Robert Abraham and daughter, Rebecca, returned to their home in Rockford, Hl., after a visit with friends and relatives here. Charlie Clift will move to Attica the first of next week and take charge as manager of a barber phop in. that city. Mr. Clift has beeh located in Rensselaer for several years and it is with, regret that we note the departure of himself and family. Charles Kepner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kepner, who has been working in- a barber shop in Lexington, 111., is visiting his parents here. He will return to Lexington today and on Monday will come back to Rensselaer and take the place in the shop of Calvin Cain vacated by Everett Warne. Mr. Warne has moved out on the John Moore farm in Barkley township.
USE WHEAT FERTILIZER. •le government is urging that vhe largest possible acreage of wheat be sown this fall- A price of $2.00 is guaranteed to the farmer for the 1918 crop. Insure a large yield by using fertilizer. We have a very special fertilizer proposition to make to the farmers of this vicinity. Come and see us whether you are thinking of buying fertilizer of not. KELLNER & CALLAHAN. Rev. J. C. Parrett came down from Hammond Monday and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Reed. If the weather permitted, Mr. Reed and Rev. Parrett expected to drive to Chalmers today and bring to Rensselaer Mrs. Parrett and baby, who have been visiting relatives there. —— ■ * . Farmers, if you have any old traction boilers, I will buy them and pay according to size. SAM KARNOWSKY, Phone 577. The drafting of Harry Camley, Fowler furniture dealer and undertaken, puts it up to his wife and she has bravely decided on her course of action. She will conduct the undertaking business in her husband’s absence. The stock of furniture will be disposed of at public auction, so that Mrs. Comley will have much less to worry about. It is said that the Comleys have a very prosperous business at Fowler, which they established a few years ago. They have one child but the conscription board refused to grant Mr. Comley’s claim for exemption. ——
PUBLIC NOTICE. Notice is herbey given that I will receive sealed bids for hauling pupils for the various routes in Manon township for the coming school year and after Monday, August 20, and up to August 30, at my office in Rensselaer. The successful bidder will be required to sign contract and furnish bond as provided by the Acts of 1917. The right to reject any and all (bids is reserved. HARVEY W. WOOD, JR.. Trustee Marion Township, Jasper County, Indiana.
Lamps That Do Not Break ZT\ \ This is the kind of lamps carried / /N , in stock at my electrical shop. I I carry everything in electrical L /A supplies, including Imaps, toasters, _ As percolators, irons, electroliers, etc. Also handle electric washing xnachines and guarantee them to be satCall and see me when in’'need of anything - ah calls responded to promptly. L. A. Mecklenburg OFFICE SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET.
Storage Batteries RECHARGED AND REPAIRED Electric Starter* Generators, Ignition ■«. Lighting Systems Repaired and Rewired " Rensselaer GarageX* Official Service Station for Vesta Double Xife Batteries.
