Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1918 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LATE BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS January 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yeoman of Newton township, a son. NOTICE Owing to the fuel shortage in the city and to conserve the limited amount now available—it is necessary to notify alt lodges meeting in the I. O. O. F. building that no heat will be furnished in any of the lodge, room* until further notice.-—By order BOARD OF TRUSTEES. j-19 NOTICE. On account of National Fuel Administrators order the news stand will bo closed next Monday and each Monday following for ten weeks. Newspapers will be on sale at Fendig's drug store on those days.—J. J MONTGOMERY. ipgg^ Richard Conn, a member of the city council at Columbus, Indiana, owned nine hens and by keeping the chicken bouse heated with an ail stove he secured nine eggs dally, lie was the envy of all his neighbors until tlie oil stove exploded and burned the chicken house and cremated the hens. A. T. Cook, an Oxford business man, is recovering from a harrowing experience last Friday night during the terrible snow stonu— Mr. Cook had been out to his farm several males from town Friday to care for some stock and started on the trip home at 5 o'clock in the evening. He drove his automobile into a big snow bank and was compelled to walk the remaining miles to his home. He arrived there at 1 o’clock Saturday morning' after tafe perilous journey and w T as nearly frozen to death. U. S. STEEL WON T PAY WAGES E. H .Gary Declares Corporation Will Close Plants in Conformity With Garfield's Order, New York, Jan. IS.—The United States Steel corporation is preparing to close down Mime plants in ••onforinit.v with the fuel administration's order. but during the period of closure will not pay tlie wage?; of employees. Chairman E. H. Gary of the corporation announced. “Bomb” in Yards Is Firecracker. An Atlanilc Fort. Jan. IS. —Naval officials announced that the tule* resembling a liniiib foend at the navy yard had proved to B - n giant firecracker. NOTICE TX> THE PUBLIC As I am in business for myself, will repair all makes of cars, take care of all batteries and repair all electric systems, solder radiators, etc. If you are in trouble come In and I will straighten you out Also handle the best storage battery In the country and other auto supplies. Garage apposite D. M. Worland’s furniture 6tore. Telephones —garage 294, residence 141-White —M. J. KUBOSKE, Prop.
Special Notice Our retiring sale is still going on in full blast and you will iind wonderful bargains in all lines. For Saturday Specials $12.00 Overcoats - $6.45 $15.00 Overcoats - - $8.98 $20.00 Overcoats - $10.45 $12.00 Suits - - $6.45 $15.00 Suits - - - $8.95 $2.00 Unions - - sl-15 $2.50 Unions - - - , $1.45 $3.00 Unions - - $1.95 $2.50 Munsing Unions $1.59 75c Wool Socks - -43 c DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP G. Earl Duvall Rensselaer, - - - Indiana
