Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADDITIONAL TODAY’S LOCALS. C. O. Spencer was down from DeMotte today. ‘ You can get Gold Medal Flour at the Depot Grocery. - Victor Yeoman made a business trip to Chalmers today. Mrs. Joe Pollock and Mrs. Will Pollock were Monon visitors today. Seventy-six from Rensselaer took In the excursion to Chicago yesterday. Call the Depot Grocery {or Gold Medal Flour, the kind that has stood the tost of years. The trustees were gathered in regular monthly session today, as also are the commissioners. Mrs. Will Robb returned to Williamsport today, after a, ten days’ visit with Mrs. A. A Yates. Mrs. C. G-' Spitler went to Chicago today for a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Delos Coen. Royal Flour, one of the very best brands ever sold in is now on sale at the Depot Grocery. Policeman John Younker and wife, of Chicago, were guests last week of his uncle, Trustee Tunis Snip, of Keener township. * ' 'D. K. Stoneker and wife, of Trenton, Ohio, were guests oyer Sunday of William Augspurger and family. They went to Chicago this morning to visit relatives.
R. A. Mannan came down from Wheatfield this morning and will go to Indianapolis tonight to represent the Wheatfield K. of P. lodge at the meeting of the grand lodge. Lester Schreiner returned to Sandwich, 111., this morning, after a visit with his father-in-law, Christ. Morganegg. and family) Miss Kate Morganegg returned with him for a short visit. Mrs. E. V. Ransford was operated on Saturday morning at St Luke's hospital in Chicago and a tumor removed. She will probably recover very slowly and be required to remain in the hospital for some time. t - - Earl Saidla left this morning for the west He expects to prospect in Southern California and Arison* and will probably be absent about a month and possibly will select a place for permanent residence. Born, Sunday, Oct Ist to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Smith, of Barkley town • ship, a boy. To Hoy Rlshllng and wife, of Marion township, a girl. On Monday. Oct 2. to Chas. H. Golden and wife, of Union township, a boy. The 9th Indiana regiment will hold its reunion Friday and Saturday of this week at Laporte. Timothy Comer, who has been in the soldiers' home at Marion for the past three months, is now here, and will attend the reunion. Mr. and Mr*. B. J. Moore entertained quite a large number of relatives Sunday, some of them coming Saturday evening and others Sunday morning. The guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore and Will Douglas, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. Moore, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moore, and two children, Mr. nd Mrs. F. M. Dowell and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ball and daughter, all of Monon.
Phone the Depot Grocery for Royal Flour, the beet bread flour In the market. What have you to sell at this time of the year? Try a classified ad to the Republican and you can sell It. Itomemher, that all classified ado go in all Issue* of the Evening and SembWeekly Republican Let your want* be known through ear OmdW Coin ton.
