Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SPECIFY GOLDEN LOAF When you order BREAD « If your grocers do not have this bread order direct of O’Riley’s Bakery The House of Good Bread PHONE 616

EVEN THE BIG BOYS BOOT ’EM OCCASIONALLY It’s not always the small town papers that pull the funny boners, for oceasionally' the big town papers boot one that puts them in the foolish class. But they never say anything about themselves, naturally, they’re always waiting to jump on the small town papers. Up in Chicago, Illinois, where they publish the world’s greatest newspaper, The Tribune admits it they have B. L. T., the constructor of the linotype column, whose grave duties are to scan the small time papers in search of boners and republish them for the edification of the public. Perhaps Bertram, or whatever his name is, will find something in the world’s greatest newspaper of May 2, which runs like this: GOMPERS IS IMPROVING; JOHN D. WIRES REGRETS New York, May 1— Tonight’s bulletin from the bedside of- Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, who was seriously injured when a surface car ■collidedwith his taxicab, announced he was improving. John D. Rockefeller at Hot Springs, Va., among others wired his regrets.

FIVE YOUNG WOLVES FOUND IN MONON DITCH BANK Royal Brenneman of this place dug five young Wolves out of the Monon ditch bank about two miles north of town, Tuesday afternoon. The wolves are about two weeks old and look very much like shepherd pups. He will keep them as pets for a while and is using the bottle system of feeding. He failed to locate the mother wolf, but she may fall into one of Mr. Brenneman’s traps later. There seems to be many wolves in this vicinity. They are seen quite frequently in Hanging Grove, Jasper county, Beaver township, this county, and just recently Lewis Myers, who lives over the line in White county found a den with six young ones about ten days old. Grover Potts over near Morocco caught eight young wolves one day last week.— — Francesville Tribune. Will Grant, better known as “Say Bill” went to Hammond this forenopn. Dr. Horace Ellis, ex-state superintendent of the Indiana schools, will make the high school commencement address at Goodland, Friday, May 9.

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FOUND. FOUND —Girl’s kid glove. Call at this office. C ~ MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. X Dean & Son. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. WE BUILT AN ALADDIN HOUSE last year. We like it so well we wish to tell others about it. For information: write X Y Z, c|o Republican, Rensselaer, Ind; SEED CORN FOR SALE—Are you in a Com club? If you have plenty of muck ground and sand hills, certainly not. But you ‘ can beat anybody and raise a bumper crop by taking seed com from a high yielding and poor soil. Per bushel, $2.25. John Eilts. . FOR SALE—7O bushels selected, flesh colored, large, early. White 25 bushels, large late, white. John E. Alter, Rensselaer, Ind., R.F.D. 2, phone 921-E.