Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

vy— John R. Lewi* *nd son, Russell, went to Chicago Tuesday to attend the International Stock Show. Mrs. Roy Sheldon and Mrs. Elvy Call of Roselawn were in Rensselaer Tuesday. • , - The Republican ia delighted to enroll among it* new subscribers Eugene O’Neill, Jr., of Hammoftd. Alice Chancellor, who has been at the hospital for some time, was able to be taken to her home near Kentland today. She was accompanied by her nurse, Miss Ileda Sheppard.

Mr. ahd Mrs. M. C. Abelstedt and daughter Vivian, who had been tne guest of Lew Robinson and family, went to Chicago today. Saturday they will continue to their home in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeWitt returned to their home in this city Monday from Monticello where they had been the guests of Mn and Mrs. Henry Roller. Mrs. DeWitt and Mrs. Roller are sisters. The federal courts may favor the coal barons, but the weather man is for the people and the mellow weather he is giving is knocking the recent injunction of these wise guys into a cocked-hat. Mrs. William Rishling, who had visited here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Sr., of College avenue, returned today to her home in Lafayette. She was accompanied by her mother.

Mrs. Samuel H. Holmes, son Estie, and daughter Edna, returned Wednesday to their home in Buchanan, ‘Mich., after spending the Thanksgiving vacation with Mrs. Holmes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott of Barkley township. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Thompson, Dr. A. W. K. Downes of Newland, J. J. Blair and son, Robert, of Newland, J. J. Butschie and Charles Nieman, John Eger and William I. Hoover went to Chicago this forenoon.

David Hollingsworth of LaPorte was in Rensselaer Tuesday. He reports that the hide market is m very bad shape and that his firm will not buy any more hides until the first of the year. He is buying some fpr, but the prices are very low. A The Republican was mistaken in saving in the Tuesday issue ,th®t the two-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hironimus died at the Jasper county hospital, the little one died at the home of Mrs. Alda Parkinson.

ROWLES A PARKER WIN SUIT

The case of Oscar Hauter vs. Rowles and Parker was tried Tuesday by Attorney John A. Dunlap as special judge. The action was brought by Hauter against Rowles & Parker for a partition fence removed. The fence was built by Rowles & Parker on land they had leased, but which was sold during their lease to Mr. Hauter. Rowles & Parker claimed that the fence was built with the understanding that it could be removed. Judge Dunlap found for Rowles & Parker. Hanley & Hanley represented Rowles & Parker, and Moses Leopold appeared for Mr. Hauter. The case was heard Tuesday.

TODAY. FOB SAM—-Good six room house and lot in Rensselaer at a bargain if taken soon. Phone 931-L HOST Pair of child’s shoes in box in “Murat’s, Indianapolis’’ wrapper. Left at Monon station. Please return to this office and receive reward. 12-1 FOB SAT.W—Three pure bred Duroc boars. Two spring and one two-yea - old. B. Frank Alter, phone 471 ts FOB SALE —Four Diamond. First Auto tires, tubes included, 30x3%, |l4 each. George Humbert. LOST—A man’s fur-lined overcoat, between Crown Point and urday evening, Nov. 6. Best reward. John McDonnell, 7234 South Halstead St., Chicago, 111. FOB SALE —Pure bred Buff Orpington cockerels, at $2.00 each. Mrs.C. P. Moody, phone 9 20-A * LOST—Pointed Fox fur muff, black with little white through Jt. lining. Leave at this office or call 920-A. ■ LOST —Belt, key-ring holder containing two keys, one Tale type and one padlock key.'* Please _ return to this office and receive reward. FOB SALE—Buick 4. Owner leaving city. Phone HO- 12 * FOOTTO—Mackinaw coat. Owdbr may have same by calling 632-Red and paying for this ad.