Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

First National Bank Safety Deposit Boxes I.F. • , I • u a . . _____, ——— . . - . You are invited to come in and inspect our new banking room. We have provided a number of Safety Deposit Boxes in our fire and burglar proof vault. These boxes are strictly private and can notbe opened without the presence of the key car ried by the owner. We have them in a number of sizes and the yearly rental is from $1.50 to $5.00. , This makes a splendid depository for your Liberty Bonds and other valuables. FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Miss Jane Parkison spent today in -Monon, _ Miss Sara Rees went to Lafayette this morning. Mrs. B. Babcock is spending the day in Lafayette. Mrs. J. W. Williams spent today in Monon. Mrs. Joe Kanne went to Monon today. Sylvester Gray went to Bluffton today on business. , Halley Phegley went to Monticello today to spend the week end. C. W. Harner, of Remington, went to Delphi today on business. Mrs. R. Wright, of this city, went to Monon today for a short visit. Frank Getzenauer went to Chicago this morning. Attorney Roy Blue was down from Wheatfield today. W. C. McConnell, of Fair Oaks, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Mrs. W. Cavendish, daughter and grandson, returned to their home in Columbus, Ohio, today after visiting in this city. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines, and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery. Postmaster N. Littlefield and liam McElfresh went to Fair Oaks this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timmons, of Moody, went to Attica today by auto for a visit with Mr. Timmons’ mother and other relatives. We have received a car of 4 inch lump coal. Will make deliveries from car. Phone 6, Gwin Lumber Co. Frequently The Republican receives articles for publication, which are not signed by the writer. Unless your articles are signed we will not publish them. > We have in stock some very fine lump Indiana coal which is giving our customers splendid satisfaction. This coal burns nicely in the range. Supply limited, and if you want this, the very best coal we are able to get, order at once. —The Farmers Grain Co., Harry Hartley, Manager, Phone 7. , Ralph E. Bassett, who is now a member of Company A, 309th engineers at Camp Zachary Taylor, was in Rensselaer today enroute to his home at Morocco, having been called there by an injury to his brother. He has a furlough until next Monday. He knows many of the Jasper county selected soldiers and Reports that they are all well and are satisfied.

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