Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Edith Shedd is spending today in Chicago. Mrs. C. M. Sands and children went to Monon today for an over Sunday visit. Perry Gwiruwent to Lafayette today to attend the Wabash-Purdue football game. Mrs. Thorsten Otterberg went to Lee this morning for a short visit with, her parents. John Knapp has been laid up for the past two days wjth a very severe siege of headache. John Mellender and sister, Mrs. Kate of Lee, were in Rensselaer on business this morning. Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters make a big reduction in your coal bill—see their advertisement and guarantee. Bottled > sunlight sold and Installed in suburban homes by the Watson Plumbing Co., Phone 204. Mrs. Rebecca Porter came from South Rend today for a short visit with Mrs. Or on Parker and other relatives. Mrs. Alter Swim and daughter, Emroy, went to Francesville this morning for an over Sunday visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Golden, of Cicott, Cass county, came this morning for an over Sunday visit with their son, C. H. Golden and family, southeast of town. Eli Critser, who suffered another very severe attack of heart trouble several days ago, is now somewhat improved and indications are that he will get on his feet again. Silas Swain has been very poorly for several days at the Rensselaer hotel, having suffered a spell with his heart. He seems slightly better today. ® ■ - • ,mam *Smith Newell was able to be up street today, the second time since the last of June. He has had a yery severe sick spell but is now improving slowly. Miss Jennie Comer returned to her .studies in'a Chicago hospital yesterday afternoon, after a two weeks’ visit with her aunts at the Cbmer house. Use “Snowdrift” in your pie and oake baking. Better than butter and ever so much cheaper. The Home Grocery is selling a 3-pound pail for 45c. Try it once. Mrs. J. P. Hammond and son, Maurice, went to Chicago yesterday evening to spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Colvert, and her son, Herbert. Now seasonable—pancake flours—and the brand new has just arrived at The Home Grocery. Virginia Sweet and Geiger’s Buckwheat makes a quick breakfast. The Citizens’ Saving and Trust company, founded in 1857 and the oldest corporation of its kind in Milwaukee, was closed at 1 o’elock Thursday by the state bank examiner. Samuel H. Holmes writes from Jamestown, N. Dak., stating that they have sold out all their belongings and will locate at some other point, but have not yet determined upon a location. 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. Mrs. Anna Reynolds, of Ohio, who has been visiting relatives at Lafayette, came today to visit her nephews, the Carr brothers, southwest of town. She is the sister of their deceased father. The high school football team is coming along very nicely under the coaching of Harry Parker and John Morgan, and expect to be in fine shape for their first game two weeks from today with Watseka. Marshal Shesler is today visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. B. Brunsdon, "in Hammond, and William Childers Is substituting with the mace and star.. It comes handy to Will, who served as night officer here for several years. 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.—Van Arsdel & Co. Mrs. “Harrison Timmons and little daughter, Doris, went to Francesville today to be present tomorrow at a family reunion held at the home of Levi Scott. This event Is always arranged to honor the birthday of “Grandmother” Scott, who is 85 years of age and who Is the great great grandmother of Doris. Five generations will be represented but not in direct line of descent, as Mrs. Timmons’ mother is dead. Her mother’s sister, however, will be there .and a picture representing the five generations is planned. TJm our Classified Column.