Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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FAIR OAKS ITEMS Several of our citizens went to the county seat Tuesday to do Xmas shopping. Mrs. Fannie Cottingham came from Momence Monday and visited friends here a couple of days. Albert Cox and Dud Myers went to Indianapolis Tuesday Wo enlist in the aviation corps. c Born to Frank McKay and wife, Dec. 12, a daughter. The box social held at the school house Friday evening was quite well attended and about $25 was cleared which will be used by the Athletic association. * « Owing to the bad weather the work on the school building has been delayed for a few days. Supt. Sterrett were here and visited our schools Friday. Cal Buvengh went to work in the bridge gang on the C. & E. I. R. R. Bryan Pritchett and Leslie Warne are over near Goodland husking corn. The house occupied by Barney Dewitt and owned by Tom Mallati was burned to the ground Sunday. \ Miss Elizabeth Porter stopped over a couple of days at the W'indell hotel on her way from Indianapolis to Chicago. “ _ ,/. • Newt McKay is visiting relatives in Clinton county this week. W. S. McConnell has bought the timber in the Lawler pasture north of town and has several men workin it up into wood. , Mrs. Isaac Kight has returned from a visit in Chicago. „ J Carl Carpenter was here the* first of the weak,and stopped over night at the Windell hotel. , t

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 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.

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