Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Harry R. Kurrie went to Chicago this forenoon. -Mrs. Charles Replogle went to Monticello this morning. ; ws have just received two loads of excellent threshing coal and urge farmers to get same at once. The Farmers Grain Company. . Orlie Clouse, A. F. Long, Livingston and Mrs. Ora T. Ross went > to Chicago this morning. Be sure and get. your threshing coal at the Farmer Grain Company. The supply is limited. Mrs. Harry Rae, former Miss Pearl Babcock, went to Camp Taylor for a short visit with her husband. Try the College Inn for ice cream and all kinds of soft drinks. _ ■ ■ Wv Perry Marlatt has sold his Overland and purchased of the local agent, Willjam I. Hoover, a Dodge car. Ady.

If you want a good square meal go to The College Inn. --■ ••*••• —" - ' . Louis Ramp is suffering from An injury -in his foot caused by stepping upon a nail the first part of the week. Mrs. Marion Learning and daughter, of Chicago, came today for a Visit with relatives. Farmers—We have your threshing coal now. Get it before the supply is exhausted. The Farmers Grain Company. Mr. and Mrs.- Benjamin Baber returned to their home in Wabash, after spending their honeymoon with Mr. and Mrs. Free Wood of this city. B. 'Michael, son of Mrs. Daniel Michael, of Foresman, was in Rensselaer today. Mt. Michael has been in the navy for about a year. He is enjoying a sixteen day furlough. Jacob Ocks, formerly a rural mail carrier at Remington, returned to his duties as a policeman in Gary this morning. It is understood that Ocks has extended the Remington marshal a very special invitation to Gary and he will sure run him in. An adjourned term of the Newton -county circuit court will be held com-; mencing August 23rd, at which time the issues will be made up in case of the contest of the Benjamin F. Gifford wiM, before Judge B. B. Berry, special judge, and on August 26th, the matter of the petition of L. R. Williams, et al, for the straightening of the Kankakee river, will >e called for trial before Judge Wiliam Isham, special judge. CASTDWfA For Infante and Children In Um For Over 30 Years Always bears ; Signage of

CHICAGO SUNDAY PAPERS RAISED IN PRICE ON AND AFTER Sunday, June 16, Chicago Sunday Papers will bo the following prices: At News Stand 10c Delivered lie Delivered per month ......... 6Oc MONTGOMERY NEWS STAND

£ BILLY FRYE For all train and city calls. Also Auto Livery CITY TRANSFER CO. W. L. FRYE, Prop. Phones 107 and 369.

RENSSELAERREMINGTON BUS LINE SCHEDULE 2 Trips Daily . Leace Rensselaer ...... 7:45 a. m. Arrive Remington 8:80 a. m. Leave Remington 9:10 a. m. Arrive Rensselaer 9:55 a. m. Leave Rensselaer 4:00 p. m. Arrive Remington .. . 4:45 > m. Leave Remington 5:15 p. m. Fare R >LOO Each’way t FRANK G. KRESLER. Hmm— 121-W. > R—meleer, lad. '< 7' : . r •" I, .V. >5 - >■. i>" w' । — , J— ■ i——«—■■■ — MONEY TO LOAN—Cha* J. Dean A Son. PAPERlNG—Graining and decorating, interior and exterior painting of all kinds. Estimates furnished. Prices moderate. Phone 483-Green.

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