Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
rr - ...FOR RENT—S-room house to' small family, two lots, garage, fruit trees and garden; 2 blocks from court house. Rent cheap to right party. Inquire at Dunlap boarding house. Phone 352. James Clark wenPto Fair Oaks this morning. Ed. Oliver came down from Chicpgp this afternoon. John Shide and Shelby Comer went to Chicago today. William I. Hoover made a business trip to Chicago this morning. Walter Lynge went to Roselawn this morning. The four pneumonia patients at the hospital are improving. C. A. Tuteur made a business trip to Frankfort today. Daniel Robinson returned to his work in Chicago, after spending a few days with his family here. — . Miss Katie Shields went to Logansport this afternoon for a visit with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Malone. Mr. ana Mrs. Glenn Brown, of Monon, came over to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Firman Rutherford. Miss Marie Comer returned this afternoon from Chicago, where she had attended the wedding of a friend of hersfrom Valparaiso. William I. Hoover, the local Dodge agent, reports the sale of automobiles to the following: Frank Hoover, Dr. W. L. Myer, John Biggs, A. A. Hoover and Lyman Peters.
Frank Catherwood, formerly a resident of McCoysburg, but now living in Tippecanoe county, and in the employ of Purdue University, spent Tuesday in Rensselaer. Ray Yeoman went to Indianapolis this afternoon to attend a big silo meeting. It is understood that Edd. J. Randle and county agent Stewart Learning will go to Indianapolis tonight to attend the same meeting. Chester Crawford Harry, son of William Elwood Harry, of Brook, died at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., Tuesday, April 23. The young soldier was a member of the 159th depot brigade. He carried a SIO,OOO war risk insurance policy. Mrs. William P. Cooper, formerly Miss Ethel Sharp, and for a number of years a teacher in the Rensselaer public school, but now living in Reynolds, came to Rensselaer this morning for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Sharp. Mrs. Cooper reports that Judson Michaels, who has pneumonia at the home of his parents in Reynolds, is in a very critical condition with little hopes of his recovery. That baseball is strictly aboveboard at all times is shown by a little instance which occurred in the Pacific Coast league on April 7. Otis Crandall, Benton county boy, twirling for Oakland against the Salt Lake Bees went into the ninth frame with a no-hit game tucked under his whip and with his team leading 14 to 0. Otis had disposed of one of the opposing stickers in this inning when the second batter stepped to the platter and shot a safety to center field, shattering his chances of a no-hit win. Who was the clubber that delivered the cruel blow and: robbed the veteran righthander of entering the mystic hall of famq? None other than little brother Karl* Crandall, who is thirdbasing for the Bees. The fact that his team was hopelessly beaten and that his brother was pitching against him did not swerve Karl from his duty and he did his best with the above mentioned result. Such honesty as this is what has helped baseball to reach the high plane it has..
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of RENSSELAERREMINGTON BUS .LINE SCHEDULE 2 Trips Daily Leace Rensselaer 7:45 a. m. Arrive Remington 8:30 a. m. Leave Remington 9:10 a. m. Arrive Rensselaer 9:55 a. m. Leave Rensselaer 4:00 p. m. Arrive Remington 4:45 p. m. Liave Remington 5:15 p. m. Arrive Rensselaer 6:00 p. m. Fare sl-00 Each Way FRANK G. KRESLER. Phone 121-W. Ren»»elaer,lnd. ““FOR"RENT— furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. E. H. Shields. Phone 624'.
FOR RENT—B-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. Turfler. FOR RENT —Furnished ‘room with’ bath. Phone 540. miscellaneous. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans —John A Duaian . .TO EXCHANGE —A house in Brook, Ind., for horses. Guy-Meyers, i Kniman, Indiana.. I & MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean |
