Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Daniel Bedford," of Delphi, was in Rensselaer today. Mr. Bedford was a nephew of F. W. Bedford and was here to look after his interest in that estate. When a lad Daniel Bedford was bound to F. W. Bedford and when fifteen years of age ran’ away and entered the Federal army, enlisting in the 12th Illinois. Mrs. Julia Warner is an aunt of Mr. Bedford. Allen and Orveil Bowsher arrived here today from Camp Shelby, having been called home on account of the serious illness of their mother. The boys, formerly members of Company M, are now with the 12th Company Training Battery, 151st Infantry, 63d Depot Brigade. They have a five days’ furlough. Mesdames John Webber and Clifford Payne and Jesse Snyder went to Indianapolis today, where they will represent the local lodge of Pocahontas in the annual state meeting. Mr. Clifford Payne will join his wife, leaving for Indianapolis htis evening. The ciyt has been making large inroads on their surplus supply of coal and has been very much concerned about the arrival of coal. One car was received today. D. E. Grow went to Indianapolis today to attend the meeting of the Indiana Chapter of Royal Arch Masons. Mr. Grow is the representative of the local chapter. New bulk sour kraut at Rowen’s grocery, phone 202.

For Sale One Pullman, 5 passenger, electric lights and starter. One 5 passenger Regal Underslung electric lights. One Oakland, 5 passenger,- in good order. Bargains if taken at once. M. I. Adams & Son