Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Have You Seen The Texas Oil Fields? o — l * - , _ -i-'—. -r-2 ■—« _ ■=■- ' i,- - —p— •* M *«' ■y""""" ■ ■— • "• — : rr ~~**' - •' 1 " *—■ ——— ~~Z , i .. . ~ , I-L _ -- ■ ————**•-— —» ■ — ” f "- : • • . ... ~—— ——? — ' . - 1 —•• - . : . ■ * .. • - - —. i * ' * /•* • ' - * - - ■ * - % . . ' . ’ ‘ j~'-~ The Spear Oil Co., of Fort Worth, Texas, now has two representatives here and before beginning selling stock in the company desires to send a representative to Texas to investigate the rich oil lands held by the Spear Co. The company will pay all expenses of one or two representative citizens to Texas to prove that the company and the people back of it are responsible. If you are interested in making this trip see Mr. Hill or Mr. Lesher at the M*|keever House. The Spear Oil Co. has an interest in thirty-two tracts of royalties and leases in the World Wonder OH Field of Texas and it is worth your time and money to investigate their holdings. P - - s , - - .... 1 . ' • • • ' H ‘"‘‘ . - ' - • x _ - . ■ . • • • See Us About Taking This Delightful Trip

■R.— Ross Benjamin went to Chicago today. Jane Perkison went to Chicago this morning. W. I. Hoover went to Delphi Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Boud went to Monon today. W. J. Imes, of Indianapolis, is here for a short visit. ~ ~ ' Junes Snedeker went to Chicago today. Mrs. Frank Geitxenauer and Elkm Reed were shopping in Lafayette today. E. P. Lane went to Hammond today to attend a meeting of the People’s Life Insurance company. Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. Charles Harmon and Clinton Brown went to Huntington today. TS*e Girls’ Sew club will meet with Josephine Jones this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Amsler. Mrs. Charles Ferguson, son Arthur and Mrs. Jesse Brown, of McCoysburg, were in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Markuson, of Chicago, are guests of the family of Henry Gilbransen. Prof, and Mrs. Frank Woemer have returned here and Prof. Woerner will again be in charge of the manual training in the local school.

Mjr» Lawson Meyer returned to her home at Gary today after spending a short time with her mother, Mis. Riley Nowels. Word was received here that Rees T. Clinton, of Brook, died at Lowell Thursday. His death was very sudden and a shock to many people. 9 ■ Joseph sMeyers and daughter, Elisabeth, returned to their home in Pittsburg, Pa., today after a visit here with Mrs. Mary Meyers. Bta Selby returned to Sparta, Term., today after a visit here with N. Selby and family. Grace Brown, of Frances ville, accompanied her home. Mrs. R. E. Kenney, qf Englewood, HL, came Wednesday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jackson, who hve just southeast of this city. PLACE FERTILIZER ORDERS NOW. Fanners desiring to use commercial fertilizers this faM should place their carte•»* at once with the Farmers’ Grain company. Please give Am natter your immodiabe attention 00 W e may be able to care for your waste In this line. —H. H. Potter, Storage? Fanners’ Grain company.