Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 192, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1919 — Page 4

Have You Seen The Texas Oil Fields? z : ; 1 ~ j—r-i —~~ . • ' ■~~ 1 ' * ■ ■ * ‘ - .9 .. ' >- ' - . i , «=• ‘ 4 ' 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 Makeever House. The Spear Oil Co. has an interest in thirty-two tracts of royalties and leases in the World Wonder Oil Field of Texas and it is worth your time and money to investigate their holdings. • . • • >V- - : --* »_ : * ■ ; ~ V " h - 1 " ... • . >’ 0 $ - ' - v . . . - __ _• # - , r , . 'tT ' e-' . See Ue About Taking This Delightful Trip

Mr*. John Sizoo started to Billin**, Mont., today after a visit, here with her parents, Rev. J. B. Fleming and wife. * Mis. V. E. Balcom, of Remington, hu gone to Gary, where she will make her home. Mr*. Balcom is a sister of Mrs. M. Worden, of this **ty- _________ Mrs. P. D. Redmond returned to her home at St Louis, Mo., today after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger. John Marlatt and children, Perry and Jennie, and Kenneth Hooker went to Chicago today and will attend Ringling’s circus. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Markiaon returned to their home in Chicago today after a visit here with Henry Gilbr&nson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner and son and Mrs. L J. Porter, of Valparaiso, were in Rensselaer Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Rosa Thayer returned Thursday evening to her home in Indianapolis after a visit with her brother, Douglas Smith, and family. Frank Smith, Herman Langdon and A. C. Nees, of Wheatfield, were in Rensselaer Thursday afternoon. They had been in Brook, where Mr. Smith was looking after a business for which he is thinking of trading his farm. • .

GAS 23c Standard and Indian Main Garage THE BEST IN RENSSELAER Phone 206

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Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tow and children, of Kokomo, came Thursday evening for a visit with _ Mrs. Tow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, William j&eese, of Barkley township. Three-One-Nine. Hon. J. Frank Hanly, who makes an address here Sunday forenoon, will (be in Kentland Sunday evening to make an address at the Methodist church in that city. Waiter Forbes and family have moved from Oxford to Watseka, 111., where he will be the manager of the E. E. Bogan Produce Co. Mr. Forbes had been employed by the ■■■Trie firm in Oxford. Three-One-Nine. j = Mt. and Mrs. Don Beam and Don! Wright went to Chicago today, at which place they will meet the Yaeger twins. The Yaeger twins wqtc on tihe Von St\iben with, the boys and their home is at Columbus, O. Mr. and Mrs. W. Elvin Overton and twin sons, who had been visiting with Mr. Overton’s sister, Mrs. William Childers, and other relatives, left today for Lafayette, where they will visit with Mrs. Overton’s sisters. From Lafayette they will continue to their home in Peoria, 111. The Newton county teachers’ institute will be held in Kentland September 1 to 5. The instructors will be Dr. M. V. O’Shea, department of education, university of - Wisconsin ; Emma Colbert, department of education, Teachers colliege, Indianapolis, and J. C. Tranbarger, of Forest, who will have •charge of the music.

Three-One-Nine. The Watson Plumbing company has just completed the erection of a new marvel fifteen Star windmill at the Mrs. May GifTord farm near Gifford. Wonder what Henry Ford will do with the six cents? Build another Ford perhaps.

Economy in the selling of our work keeps the quality up and the prices down. Only one profit. No agents. x) Rensselaer :/ Monument Works.

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YESTERDAY’S RESULTS.

National L.agu*. Chicago, 2-0; Brooklyn, 0-1. Cincinnati, 1-3; New York, 2-9. St Louis, 4-6; Philadelphia, 2-3. Boston-Pitteburg, rain. o American League. Cleveland, 4; Washington, 3. Boston, 15; Chicago, 6. St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 1. New York, 5; Detroit, 4.

ABE MARTIN.

[lndianapolis News.] Moat o’ th’ worst trials o’ life are out o’ court Ever’ once in awhile we hear a profiteer say, “Well, it looks like we’d have t’ go inf MexiCO.

DEMPSEY MATCHED.

New York, Aug. 14.—Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion pugilist, will meet Willie Meehan in an eight round no-decision botit in the east in November, according to a statement issued tonight by Meehan, who said he had the promise of Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s manager, for the match.

We will have another car of fancy Alberta, peaches on sale Saturday and Monday, August 16 and 18. These peaches will be extra fancy. Rice $3.50 to $3.75 per bushel. Leave your orders now.— EGER’S GROCERY. Mt. *nd Mrs. B. F. Fendig will leave Sunday for Boston, Mass., to attend the national Rexall convention to be held in that city for druggists, commencing Tuesday and lasting four days. Approximately 5,000 druggists and their families will be in attendance. Luncheon will be provided each day beneath a large tent at the American League ball park and in the evenings entertainments will be given for the guests at Symphony hall. These conventions are held every three years and are a source of much pleasure to the Rexall dealers. Before returning Mr. and Mrs. Fendig will spend a week in 'New York.

dodge touring car at auction. A good Dodge touring dr, 1916 model, looks nearly as good as new, will" be sold at public auction in Rensselaer on court house square, opposite Trust A Savings bank, Saturday Eveaiag, August It. at t u’eloek. Terms —Six months’ credit wifl be given, purchaser executing bankable note bearing 6 per cent ™tvest from date; 2 per cent off for cihh. EDWARD W. STRECKEKF

ATTENTION, LAND BUYERS! [ am making regular trips to gattlb Bend and wool he pleased to have persona interested in buying land in that part of the state accompany me. —HARRY SW ARTZElXT’phon* 947-L

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grimm, of JLaPorte, and their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Moore, and, baby, went to Detroit today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Grimm’s daughter. Dr. Stanley Coulter, of Purdue university, has been invited to attend the Roosevelt memorial conference at the Blacks tone hotel in Chicago this week. Samuel T. Murdock, of Indianapolis, and George Ade, of Brook, are the other Indiana men ipvited to attend.

IMPORTANT

Discharged Soldier* and Sailor* At* teatioa. t __ All discharged soldiers, sailors and marines who served in the recent world war are requested to meet in the west court room Friday evening, August 15th, at 8 o’clock. Preliminary steps will be taken fbr the formation of a local {post of the American Legion.—Committee. —-

NEW STANDARD OIL MANAGER. I have succeeded Jean Tyner as representatives of the Standard Oil company for this vicinity and would appreciate tHe patronage of all the old customers and as many new ones as possible. Kindly let me serve you.— RUSSELL MORTON, telephone 642-Green. CALL ’PHONE 65, A. L. PADGETT, who will have your dead stock taken care of at once.

LAXATIVES PONT CUBE TO CURE CONSTIPATION AND UVER TROUBLE, THE CAUSE MUST BE REMOVED The ttreal Gland Tenle, meat, nets open the glands, whleh eentrel the three laigermeats weald relletfe, hH aehher see stene wM sere. Conttipatj**” is not a disease, it is a brought about by the inactivity of tire glands. When the liver, which Is the largest and meat important gland becomes sluggish, the digestion is retarded. The small glands of the stomach and bowels are impaired so the digestive fluids are not properly secreted. The waste matter is retained in the body and the system poisoned. The common symptoms of this poisoning arc headache, tired or achy feeling, nervousness, dimness, indigestion, bOliousness and a sallow or sgfcrtchy An three treatments only F* Glaado Toodc Is prepared by tbp Gland-Aid Co., Ft. Wayne, 2nd.

t Mrs. Roy Morecraft, of McCoys-' 'burg, was in this city today. Three-One-Nine. Clare Garvin came from Waterloo, i lowa, today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Garvin. Florence McKay, of Fair Oaks, returned to her home today after a visit at Kirkiin. The Trinity M. E. church of Kentland will dedicate a new pipe organ on Sunday, August 24th. Mrs. J. A. Larsh and Doris Larsh returned from Niles, Mich., Thursday evening.

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4 Mrs. James Norris went to Indianapolis today. ! Byron Hemphill went to Chicago <today. I Hazel Kilgore returned to her .home in Crawfordsville today after ; a visit here with Gail and Vern Michaels and families. \

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