Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
E. S. Sternberg came down from Chicago today. W. O. Gourley went to Fair Oaks this morning. Nota Wilbanks returned to her home in Newland this morning. 1 Elmira Stockton went to Lafayette today. There will be no surgical work at the Red Cross rooms tonight. D. L. Hogan, of Kankakee, 111., came today to look after his farming interests here. John Poole and Walter Maines went to Hopkins Park, HI., this morning. Alfred Donnelly, the onion king of Jasper county, went to Indianapolis today. J. H. Cameran, who had been at his farm near Watertown, Wis., returned here today. Mrs. David MeConahay, of Hammond, came -today for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Henry Randle. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Sr., went to Crawfordsville today to visit their daughters. Walter Porter, Jr., arrived Monday for a visit with her Walter has been in Detroit for the past two years, where he has been employed in a munition factory.
Wallace and Baugh will be at the Makeever House, Friday, April 12th, for the purpose of making loans on chattle property. Two young men came to Rensselaer today to be employed on farms in this county. They were sent here under the direction of the Boys’ Working Reserve committee of the state council of defense. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hurley and son, Leo, have returned from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Jennie Davis, at Decatur, 111. Mrs. Davis has been quite sick but is somewhat better now. Rev. F. E. Crider, pastor of the Rose Bud church in Union township, returned today to his home at Mooresville. The people of the Rose Bud church are having the same painted. In addition to a large stock of Ford parts, we recently purchased the entire line of Ford repairs of W. I. Hoover. We have since augmented this with orders from the Ford Motor Co., s 6 that we have an almost unlimited stock of genuine Ford parts. - The Main Garage.
Morris Maloney, of this city, and F. A. Demarcus, a piano salesman of Lafayette, are the guests of Sheriff McColly at the county bastile, as a result of imbibing too freely Monday evening. Their cases will have the attention of the court, when they will probably receive the usual fine with trimmings. It is to be hoped thait when the state goes dry there will he no cases of this kind taking the time and attention of the court. Don't buy cheap, shoddy goods when you can buy the best grade of everything for your automobiles at the lowest prices. We sell for cash with discount only on some of our lines. We carry a full line of genuine For parts, new and used bicycles and bicycle tires. Gas 22c. Tires 50c profit. Expert mechanics day and night. Agents for Maxwell and - Oakland care. The Main Garage. LOCAL GRAIN MARKEt LOWER. Com is off 5c per bushel and oats lose 2c. Prices today are: com, 80c; oats, 85c; wheat, $2.00 snd rye, $2.30. CAkOBIA
