Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Bulk oysters and fresh Qeh at Httue’ restaurant Saturday. Mies Lona Thornton, of Surrey, spent Sunday in Hammond. We please others—why not you? Phone 202. Miss Anna McMunn returned to Chicago this morning after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brand. Put your pears in tin cans and buy them of Rowen & Kiser, 25 cents a dozen. Phone 202. Down goes the price on flour. Aristes. the perfect flour, only $1.35 a sack. JOHNEGER. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Greenlee returned today from a visit with relatives at Plymouth. We have just received new sweet and dill pickles. Try them. JOHN EGER. • Miss Eva Altemus returned to Chicago today after an over Sunday visit with Mrs. C. W. Eger. Frank Kresler made a business trip to Chicago today and incidentally may see the Cubs-Sox ball game. — If you want the best that money can buy at the lowest price, call 202. ROWEN & KISER. Mrs. Frank Swatts and daughter, of Delphi, came this morning to spend the day with Mrs. I. M. Washburn. Anson Cox is planning to move to Chicago, where he has a lot of building work in prospect. Rice Porter is making good, progress with his new residence property and expects to. have it completed ready for occupancy soon after,the election. For Bc, a full pound of fresh seeded raisins or a pound of 4 crown, loose muscatel raisins, or nice prunes. JOHN EGER. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eigelsbach went to Chicago today for a visit until tomorrow with their sort; Tom, and wife.

Mrs. C. W. Coen returned to South Bend this morning after a visit of several days here with relatives and friends. Tom Moore has moved from the Stoner property to a house owned by C. B. Steward, north of E. B. Smith’s residence. Harry Gallagher is now superintending the construction of the stone road work for W. F. Smith & Co., the job True Woodworth had when he was taken sick. A. H. Hickman and Wilson Shaffer went to Surrey this morning to build a double crib for Halligan Bros., on the former Hugh Brosnan farm. A new barn will be built on the farm in the spring. W. C. Babcock and family have completed their removal from the house recently sold by Dr. Kresler to J. W. Marlatt to the former Dr. Washbum proper of Washington and Weston street. E. P. Honan returned this morning from Fort Wayne, where he assisted in the initiation Sunday of 36 Catholic Foresters. It was a joint initiation of two Fort Wayne and one New Haven courts. Dean Merica is moving his household goods to Francesville, where he is working ip the electric light plant. The house in which they have lived has been rented to Mrs. Jerome Casto and son Charles, the ’drayman. Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Borntrager returned this morning from a visit with Frank Borntrager and family at Fort Wayne. Frank has built up a fine trade there in the meat market business and is getting along splendidly. Mr. Hansen is a clean, pure, discriminating musician in all that the term implies, and his work for years has been on inspiration in every music loving home in Indianapolis.—lndianapolis Sentinel. Recitation Presbyterian church, Friday evening, Oct. 25th. Tickets, 25 cents.

John W. Price, who lives in the old Dr. Washburn property on West South street, has purchased the W. L. Wood blacksmith shop at Parr and is now the sole proprietor. He will continue his residence in Rensselaer, having three children attending high school here. ' Sheriff W. I. Hoover went to Chicago this morning to consult the specialist who operated on Mrs. Hoover for gall stones several months ago. She has been feeling very poorly lately and had a severe attack Sunday. It is probable that she will have to undergo another operation. Glenn Over ley has purchased of J. L. Brady the house in the north part of town occupied by Alva Simpson and family. Mrs. Simpson is quite poorly and they will continue to occupy the house until she is better, when Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, she being Mrs. Overlay’s mother, will occupy it Mr. and Mrs. George Reed returned last evening from Chicago, where he spent the past week having a new artificial limb adjusted. He had the original measurements made while he was still in the hospital, but after coming home he gained so much in weight that another measure was taken. He did not bring the limb home with him but left it for some slight alterations and will return there for it the last of the week. CASTOR IA Tirfantai MTuj Children. TkiKH Ya Han Always Bsgtt Bean the RiyTwmrM rrf (