Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Parr will celebrate. The organization was effected today. Sol No -man is president and C. M. Greenlee the secretary. All aboard for Parr. Miss Ellen Sayler returned this morning from Chicago, where she attended the wedding last Sunday of Alfred W. Hopkins and Mrs. Trull. I did not buy a car load of flour but I can sell you Red Jllbbon flour at $1.35 per sack; every sack guaranteed. I also handle Sleepy Eye flour. —Reed McCoy, McCoysburg, Indiana. Virginia Austin Shayne, of Chicago, and Mrs. Luella McCoy Berkley, of Portland, Oreg.. were guests at the party given by Mrs. E. C. English Friday afternoon. You need a stepladder about the house. They save scratching the chairs and are useful in many ways during the year. We have them in lengths from 5 to 8 feet. Order one today.— J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. The members of Rev. Harper’s Sunday school class will give an ice cream and strawberry social Monday evening at the M. E. parsonage. The public is Invited to patronize it. We are headquarters for all kinds of picnic goods. “Full Cream” and “Brick Cheese," peanut butter, canned meats and Jlsh, all kinds of pickles and olives in glass, root and birch beer, sarsaparilla, ginger-ale, and grape juice. JOHN EGER.

Mrs. J. F. Warren, of Oklahoma City, came this morning from Lafayette, where she has been visiting for several days. After a qhort visit here she will return to Oklahoma City and in company with one of her daughters will spend the summer months in the’ mountains of Colorado. It has been a long time since you were able to buy Mocha and Java coffee. for our particular trade we now have n fresh lot of the genuine old ■echo and Java. The beet that can bo bought ■ Me a pound. MOMB CttOCBSI.