Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. J. Hunt made a trip to Chicago today. Jelly Glasses, 3 for 5c at the new 5 and 10 Cent Store, opposite court house. Mrs. L. A. Harmon and Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger and their children are spending today at Surrey. Miss Daisy Ramey returned to Medaryville today after a visit of several days with Mrs. Joe Long. ■ In buying picnic specialties, quality is the Home Grocery’s first consideration, and our prces are no higher. Mrs. Orlan Grant came from Lafayette this morning to visit Mrs. Mattie Grant. Her husband will join her here the last of the week. Clarence Dobbins, now a resident 4 of Reynolds, was in Rensselaer to-' day. ■ ■- - - vAll the latest pieces in sheet music at 10c per copy, at the New 5 and 10 Cent Store. Dr. Joseph Ruzow, the dentist, has returned home from a visit at Dayton and Piqua, Ohio. George Hartke, of Delray, 111., son-in-law of Michael Ringeisen, visited here over night. He is a merchant at Delray r Buy Thrashing Coal at Barring ton Bros, elevator. Phone 7. Judge Haniey and Attorney A. Halleck and their families arrived home last night from their auto trip to Wisconsin. Marion Gant and little son, formerly of Phrr, but for some time a merchant at Stone Bluff, were in Rensselaer today. Still the best place to trade. The reliable old Home Grocery. Emery Cox, who has been living at Morocco for several months, ha§ again returned to Fair Oaks. He visited in Rensselaer today. C. E. Garver returned yesterday from a two weeks’ vacation spent at his home at Breman, Ind. He is again at work in Fendig’s drug store. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Halligan and children returned to their home at Ottawa, 111., this morning, after a two weeks’ visit with the Halligan boys here. Special for Saturday, Aug. 23, and Monday, Aug. 25, a can of Mermen's Talcum Powder for 10c, with a 50c purchase or over, at the New 5 and 10 Cent Store. Misses Leia and Plezza Sanderson, of Monte Vista, Colo., who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. George Michael, here, left this morning for Hamilton, Mo., where they will visit other relatives.

Mrs. Julius Cohen went to Hammond this morning on business. Mr. Cohen has been at Indiana Harbor for the past month, making improvements to his business property. Attorney and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Lee, of Dallas, Tex., left this morning for Green Bay, Wis., for a pleasure trip and vacation, which will last until Sept. Ist Mrs. John Remley and son, Gaylord, and daughter, Virginia, left this morning for Poplar, Mont., for a visit of two or three weeks with Mr. Remley, Opal and Estel, who are proving up claims there. Mrs. Remley closed her restaurant until her return. < ■ The fish in the Kankakee river will have a tough time of it for the next few days. C. M. Blue and son, Robert, Roy Blue, Moses Leopold, Art Tuteur, Carl Wood and Vern Nowels went to Water Valley today, and expect to spend part of the time fishing. Mrs. Carrie Tourne, who has been here for the past six months, visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Grant, left this morning for her home in New Orleans, Mrs. Grant accompanying her to Chicago. Mrs. S. J. Sigler, who had been here to see her, returned to her home at Mt. Ayr. E. L. Bruce is moving to his farm, and his son, Lawson and wife are moving to town. Lawson had moved one load of his household goods to the house his father was vacating, the Marlon property, but Mr. Marion decided to again occupy the property and Lawson leased the Joe Sharp property on Scott street.

notice or hkpboveicent MIOLUWOI. Washington Street. To whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, that on the 11th day of August, 1913, it unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 103, for the Improvement of Washington street from the Washington Street Bridge to the easterly side of Cullen street and that the Common Council has fixed the Bth day of September. 1913, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard, by persons Interested in or affected by said described public improvement, and on said day at 8 o'clock p. m. said Common Council will convene in the Council Chamber of said city for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrance which may be filed, or which may be presented, and wlli hear all persons interested or whose property is affected by said proposed Improvement, and will decide whether the benefit that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to said proposed Improvement will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost, as estimated by th* City Civil Engineer. CHAS. MORLAN, City Clerk. Um our Olaaaifled Column. If