Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOUND—3 miles north of Rensselaer, some window casings. Call at this office. OWN YOUR OWN HOME —The Rensselaer Building, Loan and Savings Associatien makes loans to those desiring to buy, build or improve homes* oa EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Pay of that mortgage on your property hy our plan, er build a home and let the monthly rental you are paying your landlord pay for your home. Cal! at our office and talk this over with eur Secreary, D. Delos Dean, Odd Fellows Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from full blood Plymouth Rock hens. Marion I. Adams, phone 933-L. SEED CORN —A few bushels of seed corn to exchange for a few bushels of hand picked beans. A. H. Hopkins. Phone 94 or 159. LOST —A meat saw. Finder please inform J. J. Eigelsbach. Phone 63. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris, phone 384.
Mrs. William Barkley came down from Chicago today. J, B. Tudor went to Hartford City today. Frank Ham made a business trip to Fraknfort today. - . Charles Morrell is spending the day in Lafayette. Mrs. Jesse Ellis, of Newland, went to Elliottsville today for a visit with her father. Mrs. James West went to Terre Haute today for a visit with her son, Noble and wife. James Newsome went to LaCrosse today for a visit with William Smith and family. Mrs. William I. Hoover and daughter are spending the day in Lafayette. John L. Sparling and Hod Marrow, of near Hebron, were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Owen Book, of Roselawn, came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Grimes. Mrs. W. H. Beam, Jane Parkison and Ethel English went to Lafayette today. Miss Grace Norris, a member of the Rensselaer high school faculty, w’ent to Indianapolis today.
Mrs. J. M. Wasson, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Wilson at Hammond, returned to her home here today. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Tow, who live near Wolcott, were in Rensselaer today and while here made a pleasant call at this office. \ J. B. Smith, who has been here for a visit with his sister, Mrs. William I. Hoover, returned to his home at Delphi today. Mrs.' E. E. Smith, who has been visiting relatives at Knox for a short time, returned to her home here today. Mrs. J. E. Garson and daughter, of Lafayette, came today to visit over Sunday with her mother, Mrs. E. L. Clark. „ I. N. Hemphill and daughter, Minnie, went to Chicago today to spend Easter with John and George Hemphill. Mrs. Homer Hendrickson went to Delphi today and .Mr. Hendrickson will join her there tonight for an over Sunday visit with relatives.
Edward P. Honan, Frank Welsh, Edward Lane and W. D. Bringle went to Hammond today to attend the Democratic district meeting. County Superintendent Sterrett is conducting the regular teachers’ examination today., Some sixty-three applicants wrote on the same. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Thomas, of Remington, were in Rensselaer today. Mr. Thomas is a member of the Thomas & Fowler implement firm, of Remington. Alice Eib, who is a teacher in the Elwood public school, came today to i spend the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eib, of Barkley township. Charles Kader, of near Kniman, was in Rensselaer today and like a large number of other very wise people placed his name on the subscription list of the Republican.
The name of William Potts appears among the list of “slightly wounded,” cabled to Washington by the English government. Whether or not the young man wounded and William Potts of Fair Oaks are one and the same is not known, as the government is following out its policy of not mentioning the addresses of the men killed or wounded. William Potts, of Fair Oaks, is a member of the Rainbow division. MT. AYR SCHOOLS CLOSED. Miss Flora Parks, a teacher in the Mt. Ayr schools, was in Rensselaer today and ordered the address of her paper changed from Mt. Ayr to Hammond. The schools at Mt. Ayr have been closed on account of scarlet fever and will not re-open until the beginning of the fall term. Fred Parcels returned to his home in St. Louis, Mo., Friday. Mr. J. H. O’Neall will leave for Indianapolis Sunday.
