Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

David Overton returned to has aome in Fair Oaks, after a visit here. Charles Pefley and V. J. Crisler went to Chicago this morning. Paul Kabosky, who was quite severely injured by a fall Mbnday, is now getting along all right. Miss Gertie Leopold, of this city, went to Tipton this morning for a short visit with Jier aister, Julia. You have been knocking the weatherman. Now don't you really feel ashamed of yourself. Wasn’t this a dandy day. May we have many of them. The Monticello high school will put on' the play “Fi-Fi of the Toy Shop." Sometime ago this play was put on here by the young people of the city and made a decided hit. The Women’s Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will met at the parsonage instead of the home of* Mrs. Leslie Clark as previously announced.

I will conduct a private kindergarten at my home, on McCoy avenue, which is suitable for play ground exercises, beginning June Ist. Would appreciate your patronage. For furter information call 424 before May 25. MISS ANNETTA HANSSON. In order to accommodate . the increased trade caused by Indiana going dry, the West Hammond council has repealed the ordinance limiting the number of saloons there to 34 and the sky is the limit now. Fourteen new saloons will be opened at once. * — — ; — - Xenophon P. Wilfley, member of the St. Louis board of election commissioners and a prominent democrat of Missouri, was tendered by Gov. Gardner the seat in the United States senate vacated by the death of Senator Stone. Wilfrey has accepted. BEAUTIFUL POTTED FLOWERS. Have you seen those beautiful potted flowers of Holden’s Buy one today for mother. Your wife would appreciate them, too. John H. Holden. Florist. William Brown, of Hebron, and Senator Dwight M. Kinder, of Gary, were in Rensselaer today. These gentlemen are/ candidates for the Republican nomination for joint senator from the counties of Lake, Porter, Jasper and Newton.

Attorney E. Burke Walker, of Fowler, was here today looking after his interests as a candidate for the Republican nomination for joint representative from the counties of Jasper, White and Benton. Comrade J. Q. Alter, who has been confined to his bed since last summer, remains about the same. He is very helpless and at times suffers considerable pain. His gon-dn-law, Ernest E. Fritts, of Delphi, were here today for a short visit with him. Col. and Mrs. E. P. Honan will attend the marriage of Miss Marion Van Atta at Fowler on Wednesday, May 8. Miss Van Atta is a niece of Frederick A. Phillips of this city. The bridegroom is an officer in the United States army. Freddie G. Lange, of this city, Pete DeGroot, of Remington, and John Terborg, of Fair Oaks, left this morning for Ft. Thomas. Ky. The question is not how much should I give the government, but how much can I give my country. Food regulations and exemption excuses are unknown to the real patriot. The real patriot’s conduct is governed by the Golden Rule and not the Ten Commandments. FOR RENT—2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. Thomas Cox. Phone 556.

FOR RENT—B-room house, electric lights, soft water and bath, garden fenced inf--4 acres of ground, pasture for 3 cows, hog tight fence, 2 chicken houses, on Milroy avenue. Phone 329-Red or 77. FOR RENT—Fine thoroughly modern, eight room residence with garage. Now occupied by O. S. Penrod. Ready May Ist. A. Leopold. FOR RENT—Six room house, lights and water. $lO per month. Call phone 44. r v FOR RENT—Two business rooms on North Van Rensselaer Street, formerly occupied by Mrs. Purcupile and 001. Healey. A. Leopold. FOR ' RENT —Modern ~ 8-room house and sleeping porch. Inquire of J. N. Leatherman, First National Bank.

. . 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, $8 per month. Inquire at Dunlap boarding hoase. Phone 352. FOR' RENT —Eight room remodeled modern residence on North Culien St. Dr. F. FOB RENT— Furnished room with bath. Phone 540. FOUND. FOUND —Raw-hide whip. Get it at this office. *— FOUND —A sum of money. Phone 176. _ FOUNIS--Auto plate No. 137686. Inquire at Republican office. miscellaneous. ~~ MONEY TO LOAN—S pec cent finv loans.-—-John A . .TO EXCHANGE—A bouse in Brook, Ind., for horses. Guy Meyers, Knimaii, Indiana. MONEY JO LOAM—Chas J, Dean *9m.