Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
the black six-year-old mafe bought of A. B-. Toiin, mate to the Tolin mare stolen and returned to me. Will pay >50.00 cash for return of these mares, or information that will lead to horses, or any other horses stolen from me, or any horse collars, blankets, tools, or other property belonging to me. Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, Newton County, Indiana. Mrs. Charles BWells returned Wednesday evening from Attica, where she had visited her son, Isaac Wells, and family. Mrs. E. W. Strecker went to Covington, Ind., Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. Simeon Lambright and to attend the annual banquet of the Women’s Club of that city. Now is the time to buy tires before the war tax goes on. We have a large stock of standard and blemished tires at >I.OO profit. Gas at 24c. MAIN GARAGE. Best in Rensselaer.
Captain Jerry Garland, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Qarland, of this city, has been honorably discharged from the army, and he and his wife are expected here at an early date. John Gleason, the horse buyer, is here this week, and will be found at his old stand. . ... ~Z Thursday’s casualty list contained the following: Private Lewis Scelix, Newland, wounded, degree undetermined; Private Bruce H. Warbritton, Mt. Ayr, wounded, degree undetermined. We now have another load of Pocahontas coal on the track. Kellner & Callahan. Phone 273. Principal AlVerta SimJpson, of the Monnett School, went to Chicago Wednesday. She will attend a convention of Methodist Deaconesses, and will made an address at the same. Crown Point is in grave danger of losing its famous marriage mill and the court house, too. With 90 per cent, of the population living along the lake front, a plebiscite is to be had in an effort to change the county seat to a site between Hammond, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor, Whiting and Gary.
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