Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miu and. Mxs,. George MUler r of Wheatfield, who were married here today, went to Dyer this afternoon. G. E. Murray and Charles Rishling made a business trip to Indianapolis today. Mayor and Mrs. Charles G. Sp:tler and his mother, Mrs. Marion L. Spitler returned from Oklahoma City. Okla., last evening. Mrs. Benjamin Harris and daughter, Mrs. C. E. Prior, left today for Spokane, Wash., having been called there on account of the death of Mrs. Malissa Crisler, a sister-in-law of Mrs. Harris. People who- complain because they are unable to get some little luxuries should remember that our forefathers lived without sugar till the thirteenth century, without coal till the fourteenth, without tobacco and potatoes till the sixteenth, without tea, coffee and soap till the seventeenth, without umbrellas and lamps till the eighteenth, and without trains, telegraphs, telephones and gas -tHI the nineteenth. If you have a house for rent, rant it through the Classified oplumn of Tilt Republican.