Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paxton and family, of South eßnd, autoed to Rensselaer and spent Sunday with Dr. I M. Washburn and family. They returned e ( arly this morning. Miss Carrie Pierce has gone to Indianapolis and will sperfld most of August visiting relatives and friends in that city and at Lebanon and Frankln. Schultze’s Pan Dandy and Big Dandy Bread are gaining new friends daily. Wrapper in waxed sanitary paper in 5c and 10c loaves. Once tried always used. Phone 95. ROWLES & PARKER. _ J. P. Hammond, W. I. Yates, D. E. Glow and Charles Grow and their families made an auto trip to Kickapoo Palls, Mudlavia and Attica and report a most enjoyable trip. ‘ v > Millar & Hart’s Best Loin Bacon, 25c per pound. ROWLES & PARKER. H. M. Baughman, father of Mrs. Garland Grant, returned Sunday fiom a short visit with relatives at Rantoul, 111., and reports that crops there are almost burned up as a result of the long drouth. \ 4 cans kidney beans, corn, hominy, or pumpkin for 25c at Bowles & Parker’s, phone 95. Miss Mary Shelley, who lives west 1 of town, was hostess Saturday evening at a party given for the operators at the telephone office and a few friends. The evening was enjoyable spent playing tames, listening to music, etc. Refreshments were served. The senate lobby committee Friday completed the examination of Martin M. Mulhall, former “lobbyist" for the National Association of Manufacturers, and his testimony before the house committee will begin to be taken Tuesday or Wednes day. 4 cans 100 per cent pure lye for 25c at Rowles & Parker’s, Phone 95. Paul Worland’s Pirates went to Francesville Sunday and ran up against a team too big and tod old for them and they got a frightful trimming in their first appearance, the score being 19 to 4. Paul said that he made arrangements with a small, young fellow and presumed he was a sample of the team, but that he only about half the size of the other players. A home game is being planned.
Excursion to CHICAGO SUND^fluT"ll) Stations Time Rate Rensselaer ...........9:15 .75 BASE BALL GAME CUBS . VSPHILADELPHIA Returning, special train will leave Chicago at 11:30 p. m., Sunday, Aug. 10th, m a
