Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Verne Jennings went to Indiana- ■ polis today to visit with his sister. Anyone wishing to see me will hud me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. 0. Harris, phone 184. John Jones of Wheatfield came down today on business. For beef call Charles Leavel— Phone 647. Dr. Hoover made his regular trip to Lafayette today. If its beef you want call phone 647 —Charles Leavel. Miss Louise Trull went to Chicago this morning. Maurice Grfrham of Fair Oaks is in this city today. * Gerald Hollingsworth went to Chicago this morning.
“MY HOOSIER ROSE” The New Reynolds—Donegan—Healy Song On sale at ■ JARRETTE’S VARIETY STORE Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker and son, went to Monon today to see the doctor. Rev. Strecker went to Monticello, Wednesday, where he will speak, From there he will go to Remington. FOR RENT—The Barber Shop room, in the Makeever House block, is for rent. Inquire at once of Ja> W. Stockton, Rensselaer, Indiana. Charles Parks of Surey was called to Lafayette today, where he expects to be assigned some work to do for Purdue University. See Chas. Peftey for trees, vines, and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery. Wm. E. Cowan of Wayne, lowa, returned to his home today, after attending the funeral of Mrs. Daugherty. - Installments on Liberty bonds are now due and must be paid by Dec. 15 FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Lieutenant H. V. Chadboume left this moining for Camp Meade, Annapolis Junction, Maryland. His wife accompained him as far as Chicago. r - ■ - - Donald Gorser who taught school in McCoysburg last year, and now belongs to the Medical Corps at Camp Taylor, went to McCoysburg today to visit his old school. .Mr. Gorser enlisted about six months ago. NOTICE The annual election of trustees and officers of Prairie Lodge, No 125, F. & A. M., will be held on Monday, December 17. STRAW WANTED We are in the market for a large amount of Straw, prefer Oat straw Will buy rick and bale it or will buy baled and delivered. KELLNER & CALLAHAN Phone 273. Frank F. ’ Heighland, county superintendent of Lake Co. schools stopped here today on his way to attend the Indiana State War Council. The Victrola was awarded th. grand prize at the Panama-Pacifi Exposition, meaning from al] stand points it is the best talking inachiiu in the world. Sold only by FENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORF
Mr. and Mrs. John Eger,' L. H. Hamilton, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs Arthur H. Hopkins and Mrs. Ora T. Ross went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the State War Council. '' ; ■ ■■■■■—.,, .. A/ Russell Van Hook is in receipt of a letter stating that his nephew Hubert, aged 22, only son of Dr. W. Van Hook of Chicago, has passed the examination, necessary to join the aviation corps. He is now stationed at Camp Grant; awaiting transfer. r ’%> Uncle John Daugherty of near Surrey, has been quite sick during the past w.eek with heart trouble, but is reported to be slightly improved at the present- time. Mr. Daugherty is 76 years of age and makes his home with his daughter, Mrs. G. S. Thornton. The Matinee Musicale club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 :30 at the Christian church. John Werner is the local agent for the American Laundry and Cleaning Company? If you want a high grade of service see him. ' c- : LEE Bert Eldridge and wife spent,, Thursday evening with J. F. Aldridge and family. Mrs. Jos. Stewart has been suffering with rheumatism, but is some better at this writing. Raymond Warren spent Sunday with Glenn and Gail Culp. Mrs. May Jacks is still improving. The special meetings, Monday and Tuesday evenings * were postponed until latefr on account of the weather J. F. Aldridge was a Monon goer Tuesday. Ella Nowland called pn Mrs. J. F. Aldridge Tuesday afternoon. There is not much news this week as everybody stays at home close to the fire.
Real Estate Transfer! Rebecca F. Potts et baron to Ruby Baker, Dec. 1, 1917. NE SW 26, 30, 6, 40 acres, $4,000.00. W. W. William G. Caldwell et ux to Anthony C. Symmes,\Nov. 28, 1917. Pt N%, N%, 10, 28, o, 100 acres. E % SW 3, 28, 6, S % SW SE 3, 28, 6, 100 acres, $10,500.
