Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
DON’T MISS THIS! I have a 1915 Elgin five-passenger touring car in perfect mechanical- order, with brand-ndw cord tires, end she’s going cheap. I stole this one. Hugh Kirk. G. D. Naur went to Lafayette this morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Potter are visiting with his parents at Converse. Mrs. Marion Freeland went to Lafayette today. 7B. D. McColly went to Monticello today. The Health Culture club will meet with Mrs. W. O. Rowles Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock.' 11 ' ■* “J Dr. P. T. Leighly and James Erwin, of Demotte, were in Rensselaer Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlemaa, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lambert, Charles Paxton and Mrs. Alta Parkison returned from Texas this forenoon.
The doctor who “missed his calling” is only wishing you good health. Giving electrical service without the proper equipment is merely a good intention. We “endorse” every job we turn out. Rensselaer Electric Co. Morton Murray arrived here this Saturday afternoon from Waukegan, 111., where he had been in a hospital for some 'time for the treatment of his foot in which he had a very serious attack of blood poisoning. He is getting along very nicely and was able to make the trip home by himself. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Picker returned to their home Friday evening in Indianapolis. . Mr. Picker assisted J. H. O’Neal in examining the public records of this county, including all county, township, town and city officers’ records. Mr.' Picker complimented very highly the efficiency of our public officials and the splendid financial ability of the county, saying that it is one of the very best in the state.
BUY YOUR COAL NOW DO YOUR PART IN PREVENTING A COAL FAMINE NEXT FALL BY BUYING YOUR WINTER COAL NOW. “Buy your coal now, buy it early, ’ is the advice given by Dr. Garfield, national fuel administrator. “Railroads moving crops, factories returning to natural conditions and the usual winter demand for coal will swamp the operators if they cannot meet the demand by a large summer production. Consumers should order bituminous coal at once to enable the producers to hire their labor and to work their mines full blast.” If it can be hauled from the car to your bin there will be a saving of an extra handling for which you pay if you wait until later. ' ’Phone 6. J. C. Gwin & Co.
AT THE STAR THEATER THE HOUSE OF GOOD PICTURES TODAY Carlyle Blackwell AND Evelyn Greely IN—--1 “Hit or Miss'’ Also Episode No. 9_ of "HANDS UP” • ■ v T".’ MONDAY May Allison ’ • —IN— '■ W “The Testing of Mildred Vane" TUESDAY Gloria Swanson i —‘—lN—“Shifting Sands” ALSO A COMEDY -
