Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 225, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs- John Adair went to Delphi tiday for a visit with relatives. Attorney William H. Parkinson went to Indianapolistoday to attend to sdfhe legalbusineßS. „ ' Mrs. Sarah <>Miner and granddaughter went to» Monon today. John irfinniear returned today from Battle Ground, where he attended the stock show last week. The board of trade opened here today with old reliable Sam Stevens in charge. Mrs. H. R. Wangelin returned this morning from a short stay in Indianapolis. John Martin, who lives on the Frank Watson farm in Marion township went to Brookston today. Miss Ollie Tanner and Mrs. L. Chester Smith returned here today after a visit with relatives at Roselawn. ‘ —--- ; Pine Village won her second game of the season at Lafayette Sunday, defeating the South Bend team 14 to 7. Hammond high school was defeated by Kentland. WANTED —Vulcanizing of all kinds. Work guaranteed. R. McKAY, PROP.

Judge C. W. Hanley and Court Reporter Michael Wagner went to Kentland today for the opening of the November term of the Newton county circuit court. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Zard and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenton, of Mitchell, S. Dak., came Saturday afternoon for a visit with friends and relatives here. They report that all former Jasper county people are well and prosperous. James N. Leatherman, cashier of the First National Bank, and Judson J. Hunt, secretary treasurer of the Trust and Savings Bank, leave this Monday evening for the bankers’ convention to be held in Evansville this week. While so near, the men expect to visit Camp Taylor. '■■"■7. The fire department was called to the home of A. E. Shafer about 10 o’clock Sunday morning to put out a small blaze which had been started by falling sparks from the chimney. A hole about eight feet square was burned in the roof. The damage was small. . • ———————————————— Lee Adams, accompanied by Herbert Hammond, have gone to Ottawa, 111., where it is probable the former will close a deal for an automobile agency in that territory and also a garage. Lee has been selling the Dodge and several other makes of automobiles in the Rensselaer territory for some time and has done splendidly, but desirous to get a larger territory. If he decides to locate in Ottawa he will dispose of his holdings in this city, and Herbert Hammond will work for him.

Hopkina' City franofer Lina. Transfer business formerly operated by Billy Frye. Calls will receive immediate attention. Call Phonei 226 or 107.