Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The third chapter of “The Pool of day. Misses Hope and IDthel Hurley went to Reynolds this morning for a visit over" Sunday with relatives. . If Mrs. Green’s' “Best .Ever” bread pleases you, tell others; if it displeases you, tell us. Phone 477. Mrs. W. C. Sharp went to Medary--iffile today for a visit“of a week with her daughter, Mrs. Emmet Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward' Myers returned to Fair Oaks this morning after a short visit with Henry Roorda and wife. ■ ( • - 77*7 It is just like taking a trip up the Rhine. Try it; our Silver Thread Saurkraut, only 25 cents a gallon. JOHN EGER. Wood Spitler, Firman. Thompson and Livingston Ross went to Chicago this morning to witness the Wisconfootball game.
Shoe Repairs—Half soles, steel taps, plates and braces, nails, stands, lasts, knives, awls, hammers and rubber heels at lowest prices. JARRETTE’S VARIETY STORE. Mrs. George Reed, oracle of the Royal Neighbors, the Modern Woodmen auxiliary, Friday afternoon entertained the members of the camp at her home northeast of town. High wind or no wind, your stock will always have an abundant supply of water if .you have one of our famous pumping gasoline engines. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Vern Shook and two children went to Champaign,'. 111., today, for a visit with relatives. She has postponed her departure for California and will return to Rensselaer before going to join her husband.
Mrs. William Lee and three children went to Ladoga today, where they will visit for'the coming week. Her mother, Mrs. W. L. Anderson, who had been visiting them here since Tuesday, returned to Ladoga with her.
Born, Wednesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scott, on the George Ketchum farm, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowen, Rensselaer, Friday, ts daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Beck, of Barkley township, Friday, a daughter! •' "'■s-
Charles Bird, a poultryman of national reputation, at Meyersdale, Pa., left for his home today after a visit here with Emmet Pullins, Jasper county’s well known breeder of bronze turkeys and. barred Plymouth rock chickens.
Prank Kresler has completed some repairs at his ice house made necessary by the giving way of the foundation last summer. A new foundation has been put in and the section of the house that was spread by the weight of the ice has been rebuilt
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gifford returned this morning to again take up their residence at the Makeever hotel. He reports that he has his north end work on his railroad In a very sltlsfactory condition and win continue building as rapidly as possible.- His northern end terminus at this time is Wbodke, about 5 miles south of Crown Point and about 18 miles northwest of Kersey. He will start the work at McCoysburg very soon. George Mustard, clerk of .the local camp of Modern .Woodmen, yesterday received a draft for 11,000, drawn in favor of the widow of James Matheson, being the amount of Insurance he carried with his wife as beneficiary The carpenters who have been erecting the water tank west of the new depot have completed their work and left this morning for their homes. The old tank has been torn down and shipped to the coal fields In Green county. ~ '. •
