Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. C. Babcock went to Chicago today. Mrs. Ralph Sprague is spending the day in Lafayette. It takes a man a long time to discover that they can make it faster than he can drink it. One half the world wonders how the other half manages to own automobiles. • Judson Michael, son of Robert Michals, .is very sick with pneumonia at the home of his parents in Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant spent Sunday with his brother, Orlen Grant and wife, of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson and son, Edwin, who is here on a furlough from Camp Shelby, spent Sunday with John Ryan and family, of Gillam township. I James George, of Chicago, spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Lottie George. He reports that his brother-in-law, Hurley Beam, has resumed his law studies. Mrs. Arthur Kahler, of Noblesville and Mrs. Bert Stalker, of An'derson, are the guests of Mrs. Ed. Lane and other friends. Mrs. Stalker and Mrs. Kahler were formerly the Misses Strickfaden of Rensselaer. Plants, vines and ferns for -your lawns and porch boxes and baskets. ! Vegetable plants of all kinds for {garden ready May 1; cabbage plants ■ready now. Phone 216-Green. King Floral Co. The following bunch of splendid fellows come over from Remington 'this morning to serve on the petit jury: C. A. Bonner, Morris Peck, George Haskall, C. S. Galbraith, 'John Phelps, H. W. Gilbert and Edward Bellows. The party came over in Mr. Bellow’s automobile.

Mrs. Jesse D. Allman returned from Mudlavia Saturday, where she has been with her husband. Mr. Allman is in a pretty bad condition. He is suffering a great amount of pain and is very weak and not able to feed himself. The doctors think, however, that he will take a turn for the better in a very few days and that his recovery will then be quite rapid. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of

FOR RENT —8-room house, electric lights, soft water and bath, garden fenced in, 4 acres of ground, pasture for 3 cows, hog tight fence, 2 chicken houses, on Milroy avenue. Phone 229-Red or 77. FOR RENT—Eight room remodeled modern residence on North Cullen St Dr. F. A. Tnrfler. FOR RENT—Furnished room with bath. Phone 540. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap . .TO EXCHANGE—A house in Brook, Ind., for horses. Guy Meyers, Kniman, Indiana. ' I MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean ! A Son.