Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MISCELLANEOUS "lost— Small red memorandum book, containing milk accounts. John Duvall. Phonfe 938-K, or leavi at Republican office.■ FOUND—A largo stool wrench Now at thiscffiee.’ MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean A 6c- . MONEY TO LOAN—On fams at lowest rates and best terms. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, west side public square. • MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loan* - John A. Dunlap. Charles Shaw went to Chicago this morning. Victor Hoover is home on a three days furlough from the Great Lakes. Phil Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller, is home from the Great Lakes on a weeks’ furlough. Thelma Wynegar, who is attending a business school at South Bend, returned to her home here Friday. Maude Spitler went to Wheatfield this forenoon for a visit with the family of Malcolm Clark. Marguerite Irwin went to Chicago this morning for a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Wallace, and children. Charles Mansfield, Jr., was taken to the hospital this afternoon with a pretty severe case of influenza.
Our car of potatoes are now on the track and ready to be delivered at $1.60 a bushel. Eger’s Grocery. County Treasurer and Mrs. Charles V. May have received word that their son, Harry, has landed safely “over there.” C. B. Mandeville repairs watches and clocks and sells same at Fair Oaks. Jake Gilmore left here this morning for Kenosha, Wis., having been called Inhere on account of the death of his sister, Mrs. Frank Dubanervez. If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett. Phone 65. Paul Healy came down from the Great Lakes Friday evening and returned this Saturday morning to play a two weeks’ engagement in the efty. If your stock dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett. Phone 65. Howard York is home from Bloomington. The State university has sent all students not members of the Student Army Training corps to their homes. Charles Pefley will furnish you trees for fan planting direct from Rochester. N. Y Every tree guaranteed to grow or replaced free of charge. Phone 475. Bernice Long returned to her home here Friday from Lafayette. Purdue due university closed Friday and all students were sent home excepting the young men in the Student Army Training corps. Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124. Harry McColly, son of Sheriff and Mrs. Ben D. McColly, who was sick with influenza and had to miss a part of the opening work at Purdue, has been successful in his entrance and has been inducted into the Student Army Training corps there. This week we expect to unload a car of South Dakota Early Ohio potatoes. The potatoes will be ripe and can be stored for winter. At unloading time $1.60 a bushel. Eger’s Grocery. — Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davisson arrived home this forenoon from a trip to Texas. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Makeever, who accompanied them on the trip to Texas, stopped for a visit at Sayre, Okla., and other points. Get your winter potatoes before cold weather. This week we will unload a car of South Dakota ripe Early Ohio potatoes at $1.60 a bushel. Eger’s Grocery. Phil Carmen Miller, of the Great Lakes Naval Training station,, is here on a week’s furlough and is assisting his father, J. J. Miller, in harvesting his cabbage crop.
We will unload a car of potatoes this week. |1.60 a bushel. Leave your orders now. Eger’s Grocery. John Otis Ade, son of Will H. Ade, of Kentland, and a nephew of George Ade, died Friday of influenza. He had been sick but a few days, but declined rapidly. He was married less than a year ago and lived on one of his father’s farms near Brook. There have been several deaths from this cause in Newton county. ♦ Harry Moore and Kersey Kirk, who went to Chicago Friday to enter the tank service, were successful, and are expecting to be called into service very soon. They will go to Camp Pike, S. C. Emmet Hollingsworth was not successful, as he could not be released from his enlistment at the Municipal Pier, at which place he will report between Oct. 15 and 20. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the CHgTHuuFC Os FwwAfU
