Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. J. Hunt went to Lafayette today on business. F. M. Goff returned to his home in Fair Oaks today. Lawrence Saylor, of Medaryville, was in Rensselaer today. The little baby of Ed F. Spurgeon, ten miles south of town, is very sick with whooping cough. Robert Farris is suffering very much from a nail striking him in the eye. Very doubtful if the eye can be saved. Dr. English returned home Tuesday evening from Danville, 111., where he had been to attend the funeral of his brother. Rev. C. W. Postill and H. W. Jackson went to Lafayette today to attend the Farmers’ Co-operative meeting. Trustee R. E. Davis, of Kankakee township and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Elmer Davis were in Rensselaer.

Conrad Kellner and Lee Myers were expected to returned today from Flint, Michigan, with two sixcylinder Buick automobiles. Mrs. F. D. Buchard and daughter left this morning for Jacksonville, Florida, where they will visit with Mr. Buchard. Mary Yates went to Chicago today, where she will attend the Dressmakers’ Association which meets at the Auditorium this week. Frank Fisher, of Kankakee township was in Rensselaer. Mr. Fisher is the Wheatfield correspondent for the Jasper County Democrat. Miss Maude Daugherty returned from Indianapolis Tuesday evening, where she spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allman. ABUNDANCE OF MONEY I ean loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 per cent and my limit is SIOO per acre.—P. D. Wells. Morocco, Ind. PUBLIC NOTICE. The 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 bo opened for any purpose. This order effective until further notice. Rensselaer Public Library Board, Per Judson J. Hunt, Pres NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS AND PARENTS. All childrep having or being suspected of having German measles must 'stay out of school and at home. (Signed) City Health Officer. MONTICELLO MARKETS. February 26, 1918. Chickens 20c. Turkeys 20c. Geese 12c. Ducks 14c. Eggs 30c. Cbrn, per cwt., $1.40. Oats, per bu., 85. j Editor John Bowie was down from Wheatfield today. If you want to talk with a real patriot, just engage in sonversation with the Wheatfield editor. Mrs. Edd J. Randle went to Demopolis, Alabama this morning to visit with he/ sister and brother. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shedd have been there for some time.

CITY BUS AND TRANSFER LINE Makes aU trains, St. Joeeph College and city service. Trips to and from trains, 15c each, except early morning trains which are 25c each. All city service 25c per trip. Prompt and courteous service Rendered. W. L. Frye, proprietor Phones 107 and 369.