Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Electric wiring and supplied. Phone 113. Babcock Electric Co. Mrs. Henry Paulus and son, Keith, went to Lafayette today. Electric supplies. Phone 113. Babcock Electric Co. Mrs. E. M. Graham went to Indianapolis today. Everything electrical. Phone 113. Babcock Electrical Co. Mrs. Lewis Haas and son, Lewis, went to Bloomington today for a visit with Mr Haas’ sister. ?. The Benton county loan quota has been placed at $563,000, over double the amount assigned to this county. Sheriff True D. Woodworth took John Albertson to the Village for the Epilectics near New Castle, Friday. Mrs. J. C. McColly has moved from Wheatfield to Valparaiso, and has ordered the address of her paper changed accordingly. Terrence (Curley) Thompson, who had spent a short furlough here with his father and other relatives, returned to Camp Custer, Mich, today. Recent rains have made several roads in the county practically impassible many automobiles have had to call upon the old fashioned farm horse for assistance. Alfred Donnelly, who bad made a trip to Louisville, Ky. to. sell onion sets returned today. He found the market with an ove’r supply of this article. Rensselaer churches have made their plans for their Easter programs, and it is to be hoped that the day will be a nice one that all may attend the services during the day. We will have brick ice cream in chocolate-vanilla, strawberry-vanilla and Tutti Fruiti for Easter Sunday. All deliveries will be proptly taken care of. WRIGHT BROTHERS, Phone 360. Mrs. C. M. Paxton, who has been sick for several weeks is now in a critical condition and it is feared that she can survive but a short time. Joseph Paxton, of South Bend, and William Paxton, of Hammond, were here Thursday to see her. In writing the Republican recently a citizen of another state ended his letter abruptly with the startling announcement that he found it impossible to write more as the double task of writing and fighting fleas was too much. Which is only another reason that all of us should be thankful that we live in Indiana.