Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

William Parkinson Elected - Lien tenant. Jasper County Council of Defense. Military Department. Rensselaer, Oct. 14, 1917. ORDERS: v ' 1. Owing to permanent absence from the county, and upon recommendation of the commanding officer, Provisional Company, No. 1, Jasper County State Militia, First Lieutenant E. W. Hickman, is hereby discharged. . „ , 2. Second Lieutenant A. E. Wai--lace is promoted to the grade of First Lieutenant, to date October 14, 1917, vice Hickman, discharged. 3. The commanding officer, Provisional Company, No. —1, Jasper County State Militia, will cause on election to be held in his company, at such time asmay .be most convene ient, to fill the vacancy created by the promotion of Second Lieutenant A. E. Wallace. The .officer elected to hold rank from October 15, 1917. By direction of the County Council of Defense. J. M. SAUSER, Chairman Military Department. Jasper County Council of Defense. Military Department. Rensselaer, Oct. 15, 1917. ORDERS: ~ . First Sergeant William H. Parkinson, Provisional Company, No. 1, Jasper County State Militia, having been elected second lieutenant in the company, the election is hereby confirmed. Lieutenant Parkinson will be respected and obeyed accordingly. By direction of the County Council of Defense. J. M. SAUSER, Chairman Military Department. Central Garage Incorporates. Articles of incorporation have been filed in the office of the recorder of Jasper county by the Central Garage of this city. The articles provide that the name of the corporation shall be “Central Garage of Rensselaer, Ind.” - The capital stock consists of 100 shares at SIOO each, or SIO,OOO. The object of this incorporation is “To buy and sell gasoline, oils and lubricants, automobile tires, parts, repairs and accessories, automobiles and automobile trucks, gas engines and their parts and repairs and to conduct a general supply and repair garage business and automobile sale company.” The business is to be controlled by a board of three directors. The stockholders and their holdings are as follows-———— ' Firman "Thompson, Rensselaer, Ind., 49 shares. Richard D. Wangelin, Rensselaer, Ind., 49 shares. Emmet M. Laßue, Rensselaer, Ind., 2 shares. , Date of incorporation Sept. 24, 1917. Owing to the high price of lard, compound will take the place at much less cost. 25c per lb. ROWLES & PARKER. Those wishing to view the remains of James Hemphill may do so at the home of Edward P. Honan from 10 to 12 o’clock Wednesday morning. The casket will not be opened at the church. Just received, our new stock of Aunt Jemima and Virginia Sweet pancake and buckwheat flours. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Edna Williams, of Chicago, a sister-in-law of the late James Hemphill, is here to attend the funeral„pf_ Mr. Hemphill, which will be held tomorrow. John B. Hemphill, of North Platte, Neb., is expected to arrive this afternoon. Attend the chicken supper at the Christian church Thursday evening. Lots of good things to eat. Mrs. Wm. Abildgard, of Winfield, Kans., is visiting her brother, Waltel Lynge.

Mrs. John Bennett came Monday from Crawfordsville for a visit with her son-in-law, W. L. Bott and family. My car of peaches has arrived and will be unloaded Monday and Tuesday, October 15 and 16. JOHN EGER. Walter E. Johnson, of Remington, was in Rensselaer a while thia morning. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harris, phone 134. Mrs. John Roadruck returned to her home in Morocco this morning after a visit with her mother, Mrs. E. J. Morris, of this city. Mrs. Robert Johnson, of Lafayette, returned to her home today after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. E. L. Clark/* Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stcok at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.—Main Garage. Mrs. Simon Thompsbn, Misses Jane. Parkison, Luella Robinson and Mamie Bever and B. F. Fendig went to Chicago on the early morning, train. I am in business for myself opposite D. M. Worland’s furniture store and am ready to meet all cars and all kinds of work. Batteries looked after, generators and stayters fixed, radiatqys n soldered and vulcanizing. We do expert work for the same price.—M. J. Kuboske, Prop. Charles Yeoman, of Sun Dance, Wyom., joined his wife here Sunday. Mr. Yeoman is receiver of public money in Wyoming and has a most excellent position. He will be here about two weeks, after which time he and Mrs. Yeoman. „svill return to their western home,