Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For Representative W. X. Wood, bf Jasper County. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Joint Representative tor Benton, Newton and Jasper counties, -subject to the decision of the Republican voters of these counties at the primary election May 7, 1918. W. L. Wood. >-■ * ; J Milroy Township Please announce our names -as candidates for the Republican nomination for the following offices of Milroy ( township, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary elec- | tion-May 7, 1918: Trustee, William V. VanNatta; Assessor, Charles A. Lyle, Members of Advisory board, W. C. Gilmore; S. E. Johnson and Mason M. Barlow. Trustee Keener Township Tunis Snip, of Keener Township. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for trustee of Keener town- , ship, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election May 7, 1918. Tunis Snip.

John Brehms,‘of Hammond, came down today to look after his interest near Newland. ■j Mrs. Joseph O’Connor came down from Hammond today to visit relatives and attend the O’Neall funeral. James N. Leatherman and W. H. Parkinson made a business trip to Lafayette today. Thomas Knox went to Chicago today for a short visit with the family of William Knox. Mrs. Harry Biggs and little daughter went to Milroy to visit her parents. ■ Mrs. Charles Marlin and baby left for Excelsior Springs, Mo., where Mr. Marlin has a good position. Kenneth McClanahan went to Monticello today where he .will visit with his sister. S. Speigel went to Chicago today bn business connected with the Columbia Furniture Co. of this city. Mrs. Minnie Barton, of Indianapolis came today for the O’Neall funeral. She is a sister of Mr. O’Neall.

Members of the Jasper County Council of Defense have been invited to witness the drill at the armory tonight. It is expected that the Liberty Guards will be out in full number. The very best style as well as the most reasonable prices on dresses, coats and suits in Rowles & Parker’s Ready-to-Wear department. Mrs. Harry Hays and Edna Robinson, of Morocco, went to McCoysburg today. Mrs. Hays has just received a letter from her husband, who is with the Rainbow Division in France’. He was just to re-enter the line again when he wrote on March 6. By this time he has undoubtedly seem some mighty severe action. Last big sale of onions to clean up. You can save money. 8:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Saturday, March 30th at storage. B. Forsythe. T. W. Colvin and daughter, Nellie, of Delphi, and George Colvin, of Brookston, came today to attend the funeral of Mrs. O’Nekll. The men are brothers of Mrs. Ed Parcels. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. v Strecker received a message today from their son, Paul, who is recovering from an operation at the base hospital at Camp. Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss. He states that nine more days and he will be able to sit up. He is in the best of spirits and anxious to regain his strength and get back into his work with the Young Men’s Christian Association. S. P. Hilliard has been appointed chairman of the publicity committee of the local Red Cross chapter. All person desiring to insert matter in this paper relating to the Red Cross will kindly hand same to Mr. Hilliard-