Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Grandmother Michael Eger and daughter, Elizabeth, returned today from a very pleasant visit with relatives in Lafayette. They made the trip to Lafayette last Sunday in John Eger'p touring car. The party going were: Mrs. John Eger, Trevor Egef, Mrs.' Michael Eger and Miss Elizabeth Eger. The first two named returned by auto Sunday evening and the latter two by rail today. Attorney E. JM. Laßue has been rendering very valuable and extensive aid to the local draft board. There is an immense amount of work connected with the selection of our conscripted soldiers and must be done in the main without remuneration. Others have been giving the board considerable service, among them Attorneys Leopold and Honan. Much work had been done by Attorney C. M. Sands before he left Rensselaer for the second training camp.

350 Bushel* of Wheat Buy* 1918 Maxwell Touring Car. Talk about smash-up value. See the 1918 Maxwell we have here now. Larger arfd rodmier. 350 bushels of wheat buys one, too. You know the economy of the Maxwell proposition.

Marion Township School* , Open Septmeber 10th. Notice is hereby given to the patrons of the Marion township public schools that the date for opening has been changed from the third to the tenth of September. HARVEY W. WOOD, JR., USE WHEAT FERTILIZER. \ne government is urging that the largest possible acreage of wheat je sown this fall. A price of $2.00 s guaranteed to the farmer for the 1918 crop. Insure a large yieM 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 or not. , KELLNER & CALLAHAN.

MUZZLE YOUR DOG. Orders have been given the city police department to shoot any and all dogs rnnning loose that are not muzzled. . ....... By order City Board of Health office. ■ Born, August 30, to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Meade, of Detroit, Mich., a girl. Mrs. Meade is a daughter of Mrs. E. L. Clark, of this city. Farmers, if you have any old traction boilers, I will buy them and pay according to size. SAM KARNOWSKY, Phone 577. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Blue lest this morning for Highland, Lake county, Ind. Mrs. Vern Robinson accompanied them. Come and see the new Overlands, beautiful designs, the up-to-date Overland automobiles. Also a large supply of all sizes in tires, at the Overland Sales Room. Dr. J. Hansson. Hopkina* City Transfer Lino. Transfer business formerly operated by BiUy Frye. Calls will receive immediate attention. Call Phones 226 or 107. Mrs. L. A. Warne went to Frankfort today for a visit. Rice Porter and son, Darwin, are in Monon today. Alma Hamilton returned to her home at Bloomington, 111., todav. dota, 111., today for a visit withjjier Chas. Hill returned to his home at Madison, Ind., today after visiting his brother, Frank Hill, for a few days. \ Mrt and Mrs. Geb. HemphiU, Mrs. Jacobs and Miss Christine Jacobs, of Chicago, came today for a visit with the family of I. Hemphill. Miss Roxie Gunyon returned to her home in Frankfort today. She was recently ©uprated on for appendicitis and is getting along nicely.