Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1918 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Charles Warner came from Gary this morning. T. G. Wynegar made a trip to Monticello today. Lee Adams returned to his home in Ottawa this morning. - Gaylord Nowels, of Longmont, Colorado, came today for v a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Nowels. Mrs. C. A- Spitler returned from a visit with her daughter at South Bend. She brought her little granddaughter back with her. Miss Ellis, an instructor at the Monnett school, who has been taking Miss Simpson’s place, returned to Chicago today. The Rensselaer Creamery and Produce Company will pay 46 cents per pound for your butterfat for the week ending May 4th. 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 26. MISS ANNETTA HANSSON. v An Attica man was tarred and feathered for not buying liberty bonds. A man at St. Louis received a similar dose, and from elsewhere comes reports that the yellow tightwad is being similarly treated. It my be severe puishment, but the offense is great. Especially in cases where the party can afford to do so. Surely such a stigma must not be fastened on this community. It would be better for the financial slacker to stop! look! and loosen! The. people who want until Decoration Day to have flowers on their lots in the cemetery do not always find what they want. Order now so your lots will be in fine shape on May 30th. We have qpw vases for graves and lots. See Mr. Holden for plants and cut flowers. Phone 426. Help make your cemetery look good in war time.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years . ‘ < YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. American League. Philadelphia-New York —Rain. Detroit 2; St Louis 3. Washington 6; Boston 0. Chicago 5; Cleveland 6. National League. New Yorw-Fhiladelphia Wet grounds. * St. Louis 2; Cincinnati 1. Boston 4; Brooklyn 2. Pittsburg 3; Chicago 5.