Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
5 Pct. FAT.” LOAN! S Pct. See us for 5 fler cent money—No charge far abstract examination — Low rate of commission—Loans on city property.—Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Bldg. FALSE TEETH—We pay up to sl2 for old or broken sets. Send Parcel Post or write for particulars. Domestic Supply Co., Dept. 14, Binghamton, N. Y. - • NOTICE TO THeTpUBLIC As I am in business for myself, will repair all makes Of cars, take care of all batteries and repair all electric systems, solder radiators, etc. If you are in trouble come in and I will straighten you out. Also handle the best storage battery in the country and other auto supplies. Garage opposite D. M. Worland’s furniture store. Telephones—garage 294, residence 141-White.—M. J. KUBOSKE, Prop. Frank Holcher of this city made a business trip to Lefayette today. Mrs. S. B. Speigel’s sister of Chicago came Friday for, a short jfisit. It will pay you to attend the Halstead & Lowman sale on, Tuesday, Dec. 18. They will offer 23 head of young shoats, weighing about 60 pounds each. W. N. Jenkins of McCoysburg was in this city today on business. Fred Phillips went to Chicago this morning to attend the stock show. LET US SAW YOUR WOOD We have a first class rig and can saw your wood upon very short notice. Prices reasonable. CAIN & GRANT. Phone 5028 or 930 E.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Murray went to Chicago this morning on business. THE COMMUNITY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY COMPANY of Rensselaer; Ind., will sell you a guaranteed tire for SI.OO profit, each. Any size. Also gasoline at 1 eent per gallon profit. Wm. Chiderster of this city went to Terre Haute today for an extended visit. Mrs. Mattie Richard went to Chicago this morning to see her uncle, J. Pearson who is very ill. The only jury which heard and tested the various talking machines at the Panama Pacific Exposition awarded the highest score for tone quality to the SONORA. They cost no more than other makes. ROWLES & PARKER. Lyoyd Johnson went to Indianapolis this morning to see about joining the aviation corps. B. S. Fendig returned from Chicago Thursday evening, where he has been on business. Mrs. Henry J. Hurley went to Hattiesburg, Miss., this morning to visit with her husband who is stationed there. Oak Grove butterine, the very best on the market, sold at 32 cents per pound, the wholesale price is 30 cents per pound. Buy it of the Depot Grocery.
Mrs. E. N. Loy and son Edward, returned home Thursday afternoon after visiting friends and relatives in Piqua, O. Just received two large car loads of genuine Brazil block coal. This is the very highest grade of coal mined in Indiana. Burns like wood and heats like coke. KELLNER A CALLAHAN A. O. Butler returned to his home in Omaha, Neb., this morning after attending the funeral of his father, S. W. Wadena. NOTICE The annual election of trustees and officers of Prairie Lodge, No. 125, F. &A. M., will be held on Monday, December 17. S. E. Johnson, Hugh Yeoman, E. Shelby and Mike Rush went to Chicago this morning to attend the Internation Live Stock Exposition. Edward Hanon, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan went to Indianapolis to take an examination to enlist in the aviation corps. New grain binder will sell for more than S2OO next year. Halstead and Lowman are offering two binders as good as new at their sale, Tuesday, December 48th. < Omar Osborne of this city went to Chicago this morning, from there he will go to Huston, Texas, where he has joined the Engineering Corps. Mr. Osborne’has been examined and passed.
Mr. and M rs - J- A. Randle returned to their home in Sayer, Oklahoma, Thursday after visiting his father, J. T. Randle and other relatives and friends." FOR RENT—The Barber Shop room; ip the Makeever House block, is for rent. Inquire at once of Jay W. Stockton, Rensselaer, Indiana. Ford Moore, of Hammond, son of William Moore, of this city and Mary Payne, daughter of Ira Norris, of this city were married in Chicago at eleven o’clock this Friday morning. Mr. afid Mrs. Moye will make their home in Hammond, where Mr. Moore is employed by a railroad company. CASTOR IA For infant* and Children In Um For Over 30 Years
