Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Bert Overton went to Monon this forenoon. A. G. Work returned to his home in Detroit today. Herman Tuteur is confined to his home with a case of tonsilitis. 2 A. L. Clark, of Morocco was in Rensselaer today. Great display of cut-flowers for Easter at Holden’s. Phone 426. SeW club will meet with Mrs. Ivan Carson Thursday. Misses Edna Robinson, Angelia and Leona Kolhoff are spending the day in Lafayette. Mrs. Howard Mills and daughter ,went to Lafayette today for a visit with Mrs. Rqy C. Yeoman. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker went to Chicago on the early morning train. Lieut. Edward L. Watson went to Chicago Heights today for a short visit with his sister.

Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank os Saturday afternoons.—H. O. Harris, phone 134. The Monnett Guild will meet at the Monnett Home Wednesday afternoon, March 27. County Truant Officer C. B. Steward went to Fai_* Oaks this morning to look after some official business. Not over one gallon choicest onions to a customer, Saturday, March 30, 8:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. B. Forsythe. Gail Michael, the Walker township candidate for the Republican nomination for sheriff, was in Rensselaer today. The funeral of Mrs. Johnson Clark, who died Saturday evening at her home in Hanging Grove township, is being held this afternoon. . The suggestion has been made that in view of the falling off of revenue in many parts of the country on account of prohibition, that soft drinks be taxed. Mr. and Mrs. George Hollingsworth returned to their home in Chicago Monday after spending a few days with relatives and friends here. There son, Thomas, is in the army and has just arrived in France.

THE COMMUNITY AUTOMOBILE oUPPLY 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 prettiest lot of Ready-to-Wear we have ever shown is now on display in our Ready-to-Wear department. Rowles & Parker. . Mrs. John Kramer returned to her home in West Lafayette today after a visit with the family of Rev. Cramer, of Barkley township. Rue Parcels arrived today from Armilia, Texas. He came to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. J. H. O’Neall. Mrs. Horace Chadbourne left this morning for Ft. Sill, Okla., where her husband is located. Her mother, Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth accompanied her as far as Chicago. Harry Boggs, of Indianapolis, who had been here for a day or two with his friend, J. H. O’Neall; left today for New Albany. Mr. Boggs is the traveling auditor of the Indiana Public Service commission.

Tunis Snip and Robert Douma, of Keener township, were in Rensselaer today. Mr. Snip has decided to be a candidate for the Republican nomination for trustee of Keener township, and filed with the clerk of the circuit-court today. Trustee Clifford Fairchild was down from Keener townshpi today. While here he filed with the circuit cleric for the Republican nomination for trustee of Keener township. This makes four candidates now in the field for that office. Master Joseph A. Larsh, jr., arrvied at the hospital here Monday, March 25. He is a mighty fine young fellow but is not sure whether he will take charge of his father s drug store or the management of h:s farms. _____ * The remains of the six months old oaby of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mai les arrived in Rensselaer this Tuesday morning, and funeral services were held at the home of Mrs. George H. Maines this afternoon. Burial was made in Weston cemetery.