Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Five more days in which to pay your income taxes. First class work guaranteed. Laundry sent every Tuesday. Back Friday. J. J. Montgomery. Bertha Bostick, one of the teachers in the public schools here, spent the week-end at her home in Monon. Attorney John A. Dunlap went to Monticello Sunday evening, where he will act as special judge in a White county ditch case. Bring in your laundry not later than Tuesday. Back Friday. J. J. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rodgers and daughter, Gladys, returned to their home Sunday evening after a visit here with Mrs. K. J. Rhoades. -^- Laundry accepted up to 1 p. m. each Tuesday. Back Friday. J. J. Montgomery. Jacob Moore, from all reports, is 1 having a terrible time of it at his home on Harper avenue in Chicago. Jacob’s feet have boils and Jacob is spending the greater portion of his time in bed. Chauncey Wood has some of the best registered Spotted Poland China hogs listed in his sale March 18th. This sale will positively start at 10:30 a. m. as advertised. Mrs. Grant Davisson and Mrs. Henry Gulbranson went to Wheatfield to be with their sister, Mrs. A. S. Barlow, who is in bad health and may undergo an operation. - NOTICE All Red Men are requested to be present Monday even,ng, March 10, at 7 o’clock. Eats, smoker and degree workr—-—' .' ■ ■'■'.'--3 ; The seventy-first general assembly of the Indiana legislature adjourned today. More than 200 new laws, in* eluding amendments to the existing statutes, were created fay the assembly. The majority of them, however, are unimportant. After the cold and snow of Saturday, Sunday burst forth with warmth and sunshine and proceeded to destroy much of the snow that fell the night previous. Sergeant Virgil Dunlap returned to Fort Benjamin Harrison at Indianapolis today after spending a short furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunlap. His mother accompanied him as far as Lafayette. Having a new laundry agency we are able to give our patrons more prompt deliveries. Laundry should be in by 1:00 p. m. Tuesdays. Delivered on Fridays. No laundry called for. J. J. Montgomery. Mrs. Wallace Miller returned to her home in Chicago Sunday after spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan, Her brother, John Morgan, and wife, have gone to Elwood, where he will again be employed in the tin plate mills. , A young couple, playing the game of “hearts,” appeared at the county clerk’s office Saturday to get the necessary “papers,” but were disappoirited when informed that they would be unable to get the license in this county, due to the fact that the young lady was a resident of Newton county. As it was, Clerk Nichols made four couples happy during the day. ; ” “ FOR SALE OR RENT ON HALVES. Everything furnished, 20 acre onion farm, 2% miles from Rensselaer, Ind., and the only anti-freeze storage, 1500 bushels capacity, in town. A golden opportunity for a family to make much more than 'i-good living. Phone 287, or see B. FORSYTHE.