Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Pefley will pay the highest price i for raw furs. Chas. Pefley. ’Phone ! 475. Anyone having any dead or I crippled stock of which they wish to dispose should notify the Jasper Reduction company. Telephone 17Black or 906-1. Stock removed from premises without cost. i - Knew the Signa, j “That young fellow looks furtive. . Isn’t he apt to try to pinch some* thing?” “Naw,” said the experienced jeweler. “He wants to buy an engagement ring.”—Kansa* City Journal. A man is a sort of road-house , where his ancestors stop for a while •on "their way to become his descendants. —New York Evening Sun. A woman always likes to go out with another woman who can’t afford to dress as well as she can. One Bolshevik accomplishment is the measuring of Russian money by the peck instead of by the kopeck.—Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

e. x, Rensselaer, Indiana, November 14, 1919. . Statement ofthe financial transactions of the various committees on Armistice Day celebration, as submitted to the treasurer. Amount* of Fund* Received. From Jasper Co. Board of Commissioners „ 500.00 From City of Rensselaer 500.00 From 134 Contributors 507'50 From D. M. Worland, acc’t. concessions £.OO * From Mrs. M. E. Drake, meals sold Z $1,562.85 Bill* Paid, a* Per Voucher*: For Committee on Decoration— E. D. Rhoades & Son, supplies $ .75 Warner Bros., supplies .70 « B. J. Jarrette, bunting and flags 111.54 W. D. Crooks, cards and decorating „ 3.70 J. H. Holden, wreaths 10.00 B. F. Fendig, supplies . : ~ 2-64 A. F. Long & Son, supplies ~ — <6O Rensselaer Lumber Co., Lumber and material 11.34 $ 141.27 For Committee on Dinner— G. E. Murray Co., groceries : $ 16.70 Ideal Grocery, butter 14.00 North 'Side Grocery, groceries 22.94 O’Riley’s Bakery, bread 6.00 Rensselaer Baking Co., bread 6.00 A. F. Long & Son, supplies 7.04 J. A. McFarland, groceries * 2.40 Kellner & Callahan, drayage 4.50 , _ $ 77-88 For Committee on Publicity and Printing— Kankakee Valley Review, publicity $ 10.00 Rensselaer Republican, supplies and publicity 40.91 Jasper Co. Democrat, printing and publicity—s2B.6s, less $5.00 contributed to entertainment - 23.65 Rensselaer Republican, additional publicity 2.50 Jasper Co. Democrat, additional publicity 2.00 $ 79.06 For Committee on Arrangements and Entertainment— B. F. Fendig, supplies J $ .50 Ideal Grocery, oil .90 A. F. Long & Son, supplies 3.50 J. A. Grant, drayage — ( 8.00 Rensselaer Lumber Co., hire of lumber —l-- 20.00 C. W T . Eger, powder - 2.93 F. D. Burchard, ribbons'and pins 1.05 G. E. Murray Co., ribbons and pins - ;—/ 1.70 United Fairs Booking Co. * -- 605.00 Warmins and Smyk, boxers «—150.00 Elmore band 175.00 Rensselaer band 25.00 Van Grant, exp. acc’t. boxers and teL toll ——-— 7.30 Wallace Miller, —- 3.50 Total Expenses 1 1 302.5 g Balance remaining on hand — — : < H $1,562.85 J. M. SAUSER, Treasurer.* >