Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1919 — Page 4

Have You Seen The Texas Oil Fields? _\ ; - •■■■ : •• •y - j -—* —T ; r . • " ;—; : i 3 T- 1 ~ 7 ~ r-p : —— r— . . » • . ' • ■ J""*-"" ..." ... '■ _ ■_ • • . ’ . jj ■ • . I - . . ' . . kL . '* ' ' ' ■ ’ ‘ ’ 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 mvest.gate the rich oil lands held by the Spear Co. . The company will pay all expenses of one or two representative citizens to Texas to prov 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. <« • ■ 1 r " ■■ ' - m ~~ ' ' '• - , - - .1. ... - - r •**.. . . See Ue About Taking This Delightful Trip

new standard oil manager. 1 I have succeeded Jean Tyner as j representative* of the Standard Oil company for this vicinity and would appreciate th€ patronij® of all the old customer! and aa many new one. « Kindly let me M rre you.—RUSSELL MORTON* telephone *42-Green. Dr. E. D. Duvall and Catherine Armstrong, who have hee n vim ting Mr. and Mm John Duvall, went to Chicago today. Mm j*ne Perkison i» visiting in Chicago and Michigan.

GAS 23c Standard and Indian Main Garage THE REST IN RENSSELAER Pb one 206

SundaMinner Menu Stewed Chicken with Noodles or Spring Fried Chicken Gravy Mashed Potatoes, Creamed Asparagus Combination Salad - Lemon Pie or Ice Cream Bread Butter Coffee-Milk Ice Tea * • ■ : Mm—— 50c and 75c. • i „ *; • RENSSELAER CANDY KJTCH EN AND RESTAURANT y CHARLES BIBOS, Prop. « I

Lucille Van Hook went to Chicago todfty tnd from there she will so to Michigan for a few weeks vacation. m Mis. J. L. Greenway and son, George, returned to their home in Mobile, Ala., today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Cox, of Morocco.

Quality Halfsole Tires J. J. EDDY GATES Half Sale TIRES Aathtrizel Service Station Harrison aid Vm Rensselaer Streets Rensselaer, Indiana Phene 109 QUALITY TUBES

THE EVKXUIU MPUBUOAir, BESBSELAER, INDIANA,

THREE SOLDIER BOYS RETURN.

•Charles Nichols, Lloyd Cooper end Carl Gordan arrived in Rensselaer Friday from Camp Sherman, 0., where they 'bad been mustered out of the army. These three young soldiers had ween much fighting at the front and each went over the top three or four times. They returned without a scratch and in the 'best of health. • Young Nichols is a grandson of John L. Nichols, of this city. Cooper*a parents are dead, ibut he is related to the Barkley township Coopers and Gordan’s home is in Wheatfield.

HAD MENTAL LAPSE; WAS ARRESTED; TURNED LOOSE.

A young man, wearing a soldier s uniform and accompanied by a girl companion, was in Rensselaer today ioEciting subscriptions for a wellknown magazine. They appeared at the home of Homer Hendrickson on South Van Rensselaer street and Mrs. Hendrickson subscribed to the magazine, giving a five dollar bill in payment. The young man did not bftve any change and left with the promise to ‘bring back the change, •which amounted to four dollars and a quarter. When he failed to put in an appearance after a considerable length of time, Mrs. Hendrickson telephoned her husband, who secured an officer and had the soldier placed under arrest at the Monon station. * When thus confronted, he stated that he had forgotten the change and put up a pitiful tale, his nervousness belying his statements. The money was returned and Mr. Hendrickson decided not to prosecute, and the couple lost no rime in getting out of the city.

MISS SPAULDING ON VACATION.

B. D. Mills, of Hopkinsville, Ky., is in charge of the local Western Unfon telegraph office in the absence of the regular manager, Miss Elizabeth Spaulding, who is taking a two weeks’ vacation, much of which she will spend in Greencastle.

SATURDAY LCOAL GRAIN MARKET QUOTATIONS

Oats, 69c. Corn, $1.85. Bye, $1.35. Wheat, No. 1, $2.11. No. S, $2.04. No. 2, $2.08.

THE WEATHER. Forecast for Indiana: Showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and tonight; cooler northwest portion. Sunday partly cloudy; cooler

CARLOAD PEACHES

I have a fine car of peaches which arrived Wednesday. H you want good peaches at the r«ht me tame at once.-—ROSS RAMEY, McKinley Avenue Grocer. -

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