Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Donald Wright and Donald Beam, members of the Great Lakes Naval Band, spent Sunday with relatives here. Jacob Moore, Don Wright, Don Beam, Ernest Morland and Fred Rhoades were Chicago boys, who spent the week-end here with their parents. • Judge Charles W. Hanley and Court Reporter Michael Wagoner went to Kentland today. This is the last week of the present term of court in that county. The February term of the Jasper county circuit court convenes here on Monday, February 11.

We are paying the highest market price for good milling rye; also good buckwheat at IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. Phone 456.

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 cent per gallon profit. The dope of the Ground Hog looks as if it might be right this year. Tradition has it that if this little animal sees his shadow on his pilgrimage to earth on the second of each February, we are to have six more weeks of winter. He saw it Saturday. Who is there that will say we are not having winter weather now? “ Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harris, phone 134. John L. Sullivan, one of the old school of prize fighter, and the man to whom the older generation points with pride when prize fighting in mentioned,, passed away at his home in Abington, Mass., Saturday at the age of sixty years. Sullivan was one of the old bare fisted fighters and one of . the greatest battlers who ever trod the canvass of the squared circle. Theodore Roosevelt will be one of the pall-bearers at the funeral Wednesday.

PUBLIC NOTICEThe public library of this city will be opened from 10 a*. m. until 6 p. m. on all week days. The building will be closed on Sunday and is not to be opened for any purpose. This order effective until further notice. Rensselaer Public Library Board, Per Judson J. Hunt, Pres.

Harvey Davisson returned Sunday morning from Mississippi, where he went two weeks ago on a land prospecting trip. John Q. Lewis and Mrs. John I. Gwin, who went with him, did not return. Mrs. Gwin will remain at Gloster until spring and Mr. Lewis may remain there permanently and will probably buy a small farm and may also go into business there. Mr. Davisson reports the weather spring like in the south now and was surprised on reaching home to find the zero weather still with us. He reports all the Jasper county colony down there well contented and enjoying good health and getting ready to put in the spring crops. Dan Lesh,. of near Flora, Ind., came today to attend the public sale to be held tomorrow by Dr. A. R. Kresler and A. V. Lesh. Rev. Asa MsDaniels preached the sermon at the Union meeting here Sunday night.

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