Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

-■ ■ - -WgiW Rr. ■ * ■ A Leopold has completed his new bouse on Van Rensselaer street and C. Earl Duvall ahd family ard' mov,nt into lL •' Lots of things that will give you I good wear, in men’s, women’s and children's clothtagat George Robinson’s Second Hand, gtore. > Thoto who attended the Odd ihfli lows Grand Lodge meeting at Indianapolis retained home last evening and an report a goto--totor^: : ...: If you want to reduce the high cost of living and get full value for your money try a pound of oar pure butterlne at 20 cents. JOHN EGE.c William Daniels rallied frofitT his condition of Wednesday and is a little better, but the outlook is very unfavorable for any material improvement Delos Dean. Cope Hnnley and Dou Beam went to Lafayette today and win accompany the Purdue crowd to Bloomington tomorrow to see the football game. ■ '

W. A. Davenport called on Mark W. Reed yesterday and found him a little improved but not getting well as quickly as be would like to. He has no appetite and eats but Itttie. ——■ D. A. Stoner, of Wichita, Kans., and a former resident to Rensselaer, came yesterday for a short visit He will be the judge at a poultry show to be held next week at Morocco. If you have any articles of wearing apparel for either-men, women or children that you want toselland. get some ready cash out of, take them to George Robinson’s Second Hand Store. Robert Alexander Wason, of Delphi, a brother of Judge Wasim, has just had published his latest novel, which, .is .entitled "The Kitighj x Errant” It is really a sequel to Mr. Wason’s first-book, “Happy Hawkins." ■ ' ————————— Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gunyon, of Union township, returned home yesterday from Frankfort, where they had gone to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law, Henry Von: Cleave, who fell dead from Heart failure Mon-' day.

We will guarantee Aristos flour to be the best flour made for any purpose that you use flour for. Every sack makes a new friend or a better one. Try it, every sack guaranteed or money returned. JOHN EGER. John J. Vanßuskirk this week sold to John B. Rugers Sons Co., of Lafayette, 160 acres' of land in Gillam township, the consideration named in the-deed being >lß4*oo. The land was transferred by the company to Johu Ruger. Kenneth Quivey, of Ft Wayne, was in town today. He is a traveling salesman for dental supplies and is a son of Dr. E. E. Quivey, a dentist who was a number of years ago. Kenneth was bom in Rensselaer. - .. . The Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. A. F. Long. The pro- - •• ■ > -A-,..,.,'>**...• iirn-Wi gram will consist of a round-table talk, toe subject, be in g t “Reminiscences of the Recent Post” led by Mrs. Long. All members are expected to take part 1 V*’ Forgers have succeeded In getting tn their work in a number of cities and towns in this section of the state lately- .Rensselaer' merchants and all others should be on toe lookout and should refuse to cash checks for strangers without thorough investigation and identification. Trustee John Shirer was down Yrom Kankakee township to attend the teachers’ association. He reports that very little corn has been gathered up there owing to the water on the ground. There is a big crop, however, and Kankakee township is enjoying its share of prosperity. I p Mrs. C. W. Hutton and little daughter returned to Mattoon, 111., today, after a visit here with her sister, Miss Minnie Martin, who has been very sick at toe borne of W. H. Gilbert, north el this city. Miss Martin is now considerably Improved and hopes for her recovery are entertained. Half a j dozen of toe advantages claimed for toe new Soyer System of Cooking in Paper Bags, briefly put. •r#*“ ’ ... 1. It makes every dish more savory and nutritious. it.— _ • It is economical; toe food weighs practically the same when drawn from, as when put in, the oven. 8. It la labor-saving—no cleaning c r . or pwMk ”•*«**,. 4. It la hygenic—no . germ-haunted cooking utensils. 5. No smell of cooking—toe bag is "sealed with a common metal cljp. z ’.each as is used by business men. ’ r ,n °®**- fl- It saves fuel, and, therefore, money To And a buyer for your property, try a classified adv. In this paper.