Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Simon Thompson went to Logansport today on business. Miss Jane Parkinsob returned Thursday .afternoon from Kingman, Kansas, inhere she relatives and attended the funeral of Mrs. A. O. Yeoman. OF MONEY I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 per cent and my limit is 1100 per icre.—p. D. Wells. Morocco. Ind. Sam Karnswsky has just returned from a business trip to Preston, Minn. While at Preston Mr. Karnowsky made arrangements to have his brother move from there to Shelby, where they will engage in the junk business. Sam is a mighty square hustling business man and has been very successful since coming to Rensselaer over four years ago. Sam will continue to remain in Rensselaer and his brother will have full charge of the business at Shelby. If he is as good a hustler as Sam, his brother will make a decided success of the business there.
MUST KEEP DOGS UP. All dogs running loose on the streets of the city will be killed. If you do not want your dog killed keep it at home. REMINGTON. Born, Sunday, March 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Parks an eight pound boy, Marion Wilcox Parks, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Timmons, of Wolcott, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. William Beal, of Wolcott, spent Sunday with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. William Sharkey. Ernest Rawlings was in Lafayette on business Friday. August Bernhart and son George, Charles Meadle and Frank Timmons were Lafayette visitors Saturday. Hildred Pifley, of Rensselaer spent Sunday here with friends. • A letter from Joe Meehan “somewhere in France” saye that he got his Chirstmas present all right and that he sees quite a number of U. S. soldiers but none that he knows.
Emmett O’Connor helped his brother John move to Wabash Saturday and while in that city had a horse to fall with his bruising him up quite a bit. Harry Fagin has his car loaded for shipment to Virginia and will leave this week for his new home there. Several of our younger set attended the show at the Family, at Lafayette, Saturday. The Liberty Guards organized Sunday with seventy-two names enrolled. H. H. Bowman was appointed captain; H. A. Lambert, first Lieutenant and Newt Meadors, second Lieutenant, with the minor offices to be filled at the next meeting. Perry Griffith went to Kentland Tuesday to finish a contract there. Charles Galbraith, Joseph Peck and Harry Gilbert drove Mr. Galbraith’s car to Chicago Monday for repairs. Frank Rich, of Goodland, was here Tuesday evening. One freight through here this week carried twelve army tractors billed tp an eastern port. John Jordan and Burr Porter were in Rensselaer on business Monday. Daniel Biddle is nursing a broken wrist the result of his machine “kicking” him. Several school children are out of school on account of “liberty” measles.
NOTICE All persons are hereby notified to cease trespassing in the Gaiety theatre, buildnig. Failure to obey this notice will be prosecuted under law* DR. J. W. HORTON, Owner. NOTICE. All Redmen are requested to be at the hall next Monday night, March 11. Important business. Degree practice for district meeting and eats. BY ORDER SACHEM.
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 be opened for any purpose. This order effective until further notice. Rensselaer Public Library Board, Per Judson J. Hunt. Pres BEAUTIFUL POTTED FLOWERS. Have you seen those beautiful potted flowers of Holdens? Buy one today for mother. You wife would appreciate them, too. JOHN H. HOLDEN, Florist. For quick results advertise in The Republican. The “Wanted” is received, the “Lost” to found, and all mtocellan sous desires quickly granted by using our Classified Cetaaa.
