Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Every One MUST Help The First National Bank of Rensselaer, offers to all their customers, and to everyone residing within the commercial jurisdiction, the new 4 Per Cent Liberty Bonds ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS 10 per cent down, balance 10 per cent per month with 4 per cent interest allowed on payments. .Bonds delivered to purchasers when full payment is completed. . The Government’s Terms Are As Follows * 2 per cent down with application. 18 per cent November 15th, 1917. 40 per cent December 15th, 1917. 40 per cent January. 15th, 1918. Interest to be charged subscribers on last two payments If possible, pay in full for your bonds when you subscribe. If ydii cannot pay in full now, accept the government’s offer if you can meet its terms. If you can not pay in full, or meet the government’s terms, then make your subscription on the very liberal terms we offer above. We do not make ONE CENT out of the transaction, directly or indirectly. You are not being asked to make a donation. You are only asked to help vour government by buying THE BEST SECURITY on ear Ji. Our boys are giving their lives. We must furnish the money. Come In at ONCE and make your subscription. The First National Bank of Rensselaer
Kentland high school defeated Kirklin high school last Saturday in football 40 to 6. Kirklin defeated Rensselaer recently and the Rens-selaer-Kentland game was a draw, showing that the dope is still being spilled. 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 .carters fixed, radiators soldered and vulcanising. We do expert work for the same price.—M. J. Kuboske, Prop. The funeral of Mrs. Francis Sarah Ham will be held at the Christian church at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon. The services will be in charge of Rev. Asa McDaniels, assisted by Rev. E. W. Strecker. Burial will be made in Weston cemetery. Armour’s pure butterine is guaranteed to be equal to any butterine made and costs just as much at wholesale as other butterines and contains no benzate of soda as some of the other substitutes for butter have in them. To help you keep down the high cost of butter we are selling it at 30c a pound. Coloring furnished Xt ' JOHN EGER.
On the ground that newspapermen are of more value as disseminators of publicity than as soldiers, the district board of appeals at LaPorte has exempted J. M. Stevenson, business manager of the South Bend .NewsTimes. All newspaper men in the twenty-one counties comprising this district who have appealed their cases have been exempted. John O’Connor has rented his home on South Cullen street to J. C. Johnson, of Peru, Ind., who will take possession November 1. Mr. Johnson is a representative of the Avery tractor company. Mr. O’Connor will move back to his old home at Kniman on November 1. Rensselaer will regret to lose Mr. O’Connor as a citizen. We beg to announce the following addition to our new car sales policy: The Auto Sales Company of Remington will sell Maxwells for us in that territory, and we will sell the Oakland Six for them in this territory. We expect to bring up Oakland service to the standard of Maxwell service which we have built up in this community. Present Oakland owners are requested to call on us as soon as convenient, prospective Oakland owners invited to do likewise. Anyone in the market to buy or trade for either a Light Six or the best Four built, should see us. m MAIN, GARAGE. • ~' - - i If you pay cash for a pony at the sale Saturday you can have 4 per cent discount, which will reduce your bid considerably.
