Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Phone your coal orders to No. 273. The Girls’ Card Club will meet with Mrs. George Long this evening. The Sew Club will meet with Mrs. H. R. Kurrie Thursday afternoon. Born, Saturday night, Sept. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hickman, a son. The K. of P. lodge will have work in the second rank this evening. All members arc asked to attend. Mrs. E. C. English went to Glencoe, 111., today, for a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. L. F. Hoik kins Mrs. S. J. Sigler and daughter, of Mt. Ayr, /drove to Rensselaer last evening and remained until today, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kresler and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Glow went to Chicago yesterday for a st *y of two or three days. Ben Smith is moving back to his cement house today and will again rent his house in the northeast part of town. Mrs C. T. Plummer, of Minneapolis, Minn., came Saturday for a visit of considerable length with her sis-ter-in-law, Mrs, g. C. Irwin. Use “Snowdrift” in your pie and cake baking. Better than butter and ever so much cheaper. The Home Grocery is'selling a 3-pound pail for 45c. Try it once. Wash bowman and John Morgan came over from Goodland today, the former on business and John having completed his work at that place. There will be a special meeting of the Van Rensselaer Club at the club rooms this evening to discuss tiie project of procuring new quarters. A full attendance is desired. T. G. Coneghan and daughter, Miss Katheryn, of Pekin, 111., came yesterday for a week’s visit at his farm south of town. It is Mias Tvatheryn’s first visitdiere. Miss Ella Ritchie, of L’Argent, La., who has been visiting at Anderson, South Bend and Indianapolis, came Saturday to visit Her sister, Mrs. Kate R. Watson. No stock is better kept up than that of The Home Gorcery. We receive our goods often—insuring freshness, and we carelully study the demands of our trade day by day. There is a correct way of doing everything.. Scientific correction of optical defects is the speciality of Dr. Rose M. Remmek, office in former Harris block, over Jossen’s Jew : elry Store. Phone 403. Sylvester Hatton and daughter, Miss Laura, left this morning for Kankakee, 111., where he will attend the reunion tomorrow and ThursdaymDMsjjliLxegiment, the 76th Illinois. Mrs. Ellen Leech went to Foresman this morning, having learned of the sickness of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Hainachcr. — She also expects to visit her son, Oscar, who has just engaged in business at Brook. Men’s, women’s and children’s shoes. Buy you next pair of shoes of us and save 15 to 25 per cent on your shoe bills. We have without question the best boys’ shoe that is sold anywhere Don’t fail to see them.—VanArsdel & Co. N. W. Reeve, formerly the American Express agent here has sold his residence property at the corner of Van Rensselaer and Grace streets to Joe Adams, the consideration being $2,G00. Mr. Adams will move to town and Mr. Reeve jxpeots to buy oilier property. Rev. H. N. Ogden, of Indianapolis, stopped off in Rensselaer after attending the conference at Hammond, and paid the taxes on some Remington town property. The property was left by Mrs. John Bartholomew to the M. E. church and Rev. Ogden is looking after it in the capacity of trustee. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Donaldson returned to their home at Monon today after having been at the home of liis brother-in-law, George Culp, northwest, of Rensselaer since a week ago last Friday. Mr. Donaldson and wife came over on . a visit and he was taken sick after his arrival here and before the Culp home was reached and was put in bed as soon as they arrived there and lie was scarcely able to return to his home today.

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