Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The banks are closed today because of the legal holiday. Phone your coal orders to us. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sands went to Monon Sunday to remain over today with relatives. We have for sale good cord wood, block wood and split wood. Phone 273. Try Mrs. Green’s “Best Ever” mince pie; the kind that mother made. Phone 477. Charles Mecklenburg and Miss Anna Hehl, of Lafayette, came Sunday to visit /his parents Richlieu coffees and canned goods, superior to all other brands, at Rowles & Parker’s. * Mrs. C. M. Shotts returned to Chicago Sunday after a visit of about ten days with Rensselaer relatives. See our new white buck shoes. Complete line just arrived. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. John Graham returned to Decatur, 111., Sunday after a visit of two weeks with Miss Bessie Moody. Mrs. Simon Fendlg and Miss Emma Miller came from Wheatfield this morning for a short visit here. Mrs. Ed Miller returned home Sunday from a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. v Isaac Parcels at Battle Ground.

P. E. Dooley, of Indianapolis, and Miss Mary McConnahay, of Monticello, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Nora Warden. returned Sunday ' from Goodland, where she had been since the death* of her mothe.r Our trade in butterine has doubled in the last month. Fancy butterine 18 cents a pound, extra fancy 20 cents a pound, at John Eger’s. Mrs. C. O. Swift and little son returned to Chicago yesterday afternoon after a short visit here with her father, Perry Marlatt and family. John Hordeman and Fred Clssel went to Chicago yesterday to see the former’s son Leo, who has been working in the city for the past six months. Several serious accidents have been narrowly averted lately by automobiles numing over boys with sleds attached, to vehicles. It is the duty of auto drivers to be very careful in this matter attd for boys who indulge in the practice Of riding sleds hitched to buggtaa, bobs, hacks and autos to ex er cise great watchfulnehs.