Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOST ~ LOST OR STOLEN—White and liver pointer pup, six months old. Disappeared Nov. 1. Reward. L. E. Barber. Phone 538-White. ■ - LOST—White and yellow female bull .terrier with leather collor with brass buttons. Harry Swartzeil. Phone 947-1. LOST OR STOLEN —Bhck and white spotted Water- Disappeared Oct. 30. Phone information. Firman Thompson. Phone 87. LOST —Ecru crocheted purse bag with three different crochetings, glass powder and chamois and powder puff in it Mrs. L. May Easterday, Remington, Ind. R. R. 3.

MISCELLANEOUS . ESTRAY—BIack and white hog, weight about 60 lbs. Notify Merritt Strain on Mt Ayr exchange. Merl Strain. . MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean 4 Boe ESTRAYED OR STOLEN—Oct 20, yellow fox-terrier. Reward will be given for the return of this dog. John W. Ward, Rensselaer, Ind. ’ MONEY Tv LOAN—6 per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. Is your Ford getting harder to start? does it miss fire at slow speeds with lights on? Lights getting dim? Have that weak magneto recharged before cold weather. We cure these faults while you wait or no pay. Kirk Bros., distributors of Vesta Batteries.

Mrs. E. M. Shields went to Brook today. Frank Fisher, the active north end Democrat, was in Rensselaer today. Wilson Bussell, of McCoysburg, went to Hammond today. Lawrence McLain and Robert Loy of the S. A. T. C. at Camp Purdue, were home over Sunday. Why break your back peering into a low oven? Get Cole’s High Oven Range. It makes your work easy. J. H. O’NeaJ spent'Sunday here with his daughter, Miss Sara Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. ParceHs. -♦ ■ If your stoca dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly A. L. Padgett Phone 65. Mrs. Ham and Ethel Ham went to Fisher, 111., today to visit her grandmother for several days. The following “gobs” from the Great Lakes Training station were here yesterday: Hildred Pefley, Oren Norman, Oscar Weiss and Paul Healy. Charles Whittaker has purchased of his father-in-law, Lee Noland, the latter’s farm near Lee. Mr. Whittaker will move upon his farm,in the very near future.

The Chicago Pictorial Weekly issued with the Sunday Tribune of October 27 contained the picture of Harland Best, son of Mrs. George M. Myers, of this city. The group is marked 7th Battery and contains the picture of a large artillery piece and ten soldiers shelling the Germans near Metz. Scott Hilliard has received a German helmet from the battle front. It was sent to him by John D. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jud Moore, of this city. He is with an engineering corps “somewhere in France.” Scott has the helmet on display in his store window. Mrs. Simon Fendig, of Wheatfield, returned here today from Lafayette, where she had been to visit her brother. From here she continued to her home. She reports that her son, Allen, who is with the American Forces in France, is getting along nicely. He has seen much active service. •

James Shelly left Saturday night for Winona, Ind., to resume his training as a truck driver at the government training station there. James very close friend of the late Clarence Messman and escorted the remains to this place. Private Messman died in camp of the influenza, and was buried at Mout Calvary cemetery Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Clark, who is living with her daughters at Lafayette, had a stroke of paralysis Friday<afternbon, and was unable to leave for Mississippi, where she expected to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. William Porter. Her right arm and leg is affected and she is unable to use these limbs but slightly. Her mind is unaffected. Leslie Clark, who expected to accompany his mother, returned home and will not go South until later. Bruce Porter, Jr., formerly of Rensselaer, is visiting friends and relatives for a few days. He 'has been at Spring Grove, Hl., the past year, but is expecting to be called to military training within the njext week at Waeo, Texas. His sister, Mrs. Emory Mills, of Muncie, Ind., is also visiting here. Bruce and Mrs. Mills are the children of Bruce 'Porter (now deceased), who held the office of recorder of Jasper county several years ago and after his term of office expired moved to Mitchell, S. D.

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