Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ANOTHER CAR OF HARD COAL. I We have in transit a very large car of chestnut anthracite coal, for which .we will be pleased to have your order now for your requirements. J. C. ■Gwin & Co.—PhomtH&r — —- - Mrs. George Putts and Mrs. Joe Putts went to Lafayette for the day. Mrs. Ray Thompson and children and Mrs. Vern, Nowels went to Imfstyette to spend the day. Mrs. Walter t E n glish and daughter returned to their home at .Lafayette today, after visiting relatives here. a If your itocx dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly A. L. Pidsrett Phone 65. to visit h‘s wife and son, who ‘have been sick there for some time. If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 66. Mrs. Russell HattOn and baby returned to their home >n Attica today after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putts. C Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday, afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124 Fred a junior in the. Rensselaer high school, went to his home in Roselawn Friday evening to spend the week-end. Mrs. D?dn Merica, daughter and so n , joined Dean in Chicago today, where they expect to make their future home. .. Mrs. John Kratl', who had been here with the family of her husband’s brother, Prof. W. F. Kratli. went to Knox this mor n ing. Mir. and Mrs. Wm. Wolfe, of West Lafayette, returned to that place today after having visited the family of Mr. Conn, southwest of town. lima Robinson, who had been here with her- mother for sometime, has ordered the Republican mailed to her again at Oklahoma City, Okla. Mrs. William Wesner returned to her home in Hammond Friday evening after a Visit here with her sisters, Mrs. James Russell and Mrs. Bert DeMoss. Elsie Haniforii, whose home is near Gifford, but who is attending the Rensselaer high school, went to Hammond this morning for a week-end visit with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Snow and son Harvey went to Indianapolis on the early train today to see Private Acie Snow, who is in the hospital at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Mrs. J M. Witham, of DeMobte, went to Mt. Ayr today to join her daughter, Mrs. Frank Brandt, and from there they will go to Bloomingdale, having been called there by the serious illness of the former’s niece. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Macon came from Quebec City, Canada, and w’ll go to Brook to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. When they left that city, Jan. 10th, they also left thirty inches of s n ow and 36 degrees below zero. . ' ■ ■

Leslie Pollard writes from Colorado Springs, Colo., asking us to change the address of his paper from that place to Buhl, Idaho, where they expect to make their future home. He says that their boy has just recovered from an attack of double pneumonia. Othel Caldwell went to Gifford today, where his family have bsen since he entered the army service. He was the first man to leave this county 7 as a volunteer. He has a wife and two children, but waived all rights to fight for Uncle Sam. Carrol Leatherman and John Kriz were the next two to leave. These two men got across but the former o n ly got to an embarkation port. Mr. Caldwell has been honorably discharged. .. CHECK BOOK FREE! Nr ro AW v 7 Draw your own check op N>< NpAnlY Chicago and bank by ■**■• mNN No charge whatever. y— ET Your name and <JLL\< EZLEZL address please for free specimen* of individual with the bank's compliments, entaUed Banir* MBOTTSMMK. SSSW.Ma*—ML Chicago.lM. LOST—On streets of this city Saturday, a $2 bill. Finder please leave at this office and it will be delivered to owner, a working girl. LOST— Saturday in Rensselaer, a oocket book containing four or five dollars. Finder please notify Mrs. Verne E. Bussell. Phone 940-G. 1 v miscellaneous. MONEY TO LOAN—Chaa J. Dean * Soft ’ Now is the time to make aplieation for your 1919 automobile li-‘ cense. Let our notary make out yoiir' application.—Main Garage. Just received, a new shipment of Dodge touring ears. ... Can be seen at Dodge salesroom on Van Rensselaer street. > W. I. HOOVER. MONEY TO LOAN-5 pc east, farm leans. John A. Dunlap, ’• "*