Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HILLIARD & HAMILL Want to pay all their bills THIS WEEK If they owe you present your bill If you owe Hilliad & Mamill PAY THEM US WEEK

Arthur Tuteur isgjiending a few days in Madison, Ind. Henry Purcupile is still\onfined to his home and his condition remains about the same. t Lee Rardin will sell a team of horses and a new wagon at the Comer sale, Jan. 8, 1918. The county commissioners were in session today cleaning up the 1917 business. All members of the board were present. There will be offered at the Comer sale, Jan. 8, 1918, a splendid team of mules and also eight sows and sixty young pigs. Rev. Asa McDaniels has tendered his resignation as pastor of the First Christian church of this city. The action of the church board in reference thereto has not been announced. The installation of officers of the Milroy Circle G. A. R., wiH be held January 10, in connection with Rensselaer Post No. 84. All members of the Post and their wives and the Circle ladies and their husbands are invited to attend. County Fuel Administrator Fendig has been notified that three car loads of anthracite coal is now on the way to our city and that four more carloads will be shipped soon. The.coal supply in the city is again very low and many of the citizens have been having considerable trouble in getting coal. GOVERNMENT WANTS YOUR IRON Never in the history of this country was there such an urgent demand for iron, copper and all kinds of metals. The government is urging through State, National and County councils of defense that all old metals be gathered up and placed at the disposal of the manufacturers. Bring in your iron, copper, metal and rags. I will pay the highest market price and the same will be shipped to the city for consumption at once. SAM KARNOWSKY Phone 577. Rensselaer, Ind.