Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wells made a trip to Mo non today. Sheriff William L Hoover made a trip to Chicago today. New buckwheat flour and cornmeal, made from new corn at John Eger’s. -' Miss Anna Healey went to Parr today to visit her brother, Rennie Healey and jfamily. ' Miss Ruth Hammond has been visiting her brother, Ralph, at Purdue. Jens Jensen made a trip to Wheatfield yesterday to visit his old home, returning today. Attorney Dan Fraser, of Benton county, was in town yesterday looking after some legal matters. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Leopold, Miss Eva Maines, Miss Margaret Irwin and Miss Clara Jessen were Chicago visitors today.
iMrs. E. S. Snively, sister of Mrs. George W. Hopkins, went to Chicago this morning for a visit of indefinite length. Mrs. Ray D. Thompson and Miss Julia Leopold were hostesses last evening at the regular bi-weekly meeting of the card dub. The ladies of the Presbyterian church are busily at work for their Christmas Bazaar. The date and place will be mentioned later. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tooley returned to Columbus, Ind., today, after a visit of several days with her (brothers, Harry and Landy Magee. 1 Eli Critser continues very low and seems to be gradually getting weaker and there now seems no possibility of improvement and he is probably nearing the end. For this week only, a package of new self-raising pancake or buckwheat flour and a 10c bottle of maple and cane syrup for slsc. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Ed Sutherland came over from Remington Monday, remaining over night and going Tuesday morning to Indianapolis, where her little son has been taking treatment in a hospital.
Disheartened because she was facing deportation as an undesif-’ able citizen, a foreign girl is supposed to have jumped from a moving Nickel Plate train into the Black river, near Loraine, O. A man has a right to spank his wife if she interferes Mien. he spanks their child. At any rate Magistrate McGuire, in Brooklyn, discharged Luther Sisson, iceman, when Mrs. Sisson caused him arrest for turning her over his knee. Will Holmes and Charles Lamson arrived last evening from Jamestown, N. Dak., and the former will farm his father, Sidney B. Holmes’ farm, the coming year. .Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lamson, parents of Charles, arrived a few days ago and are visiting Mr. and Mrs/ Sam Scott. They will go to Bluff ton, Wells county, from here, where they have rented a farm. Considerable new corn is being marketed and the price for the past week has been 57 cents per bushel, it having raised from' 55, the starting price. Huskers are making the most of the weather now and if no rains or severe snow storms occur the mammoth crop should he out of the way by Dec. Ist. Verne Davisson and Fred Steele arrived home last evening on the Hoosier Limited from Indianapolis, only a day behind the company. They were retained at the city hospital on account of having sore throats, but it developed on complete examination that there was no danger of diptheria and they were released and furnished transportation home. They had a very enjoyable time at the hospital, were given plenty of good food and allowed considerable freedom,
FOUND. FOUND—YaIe key. Inquire here. FOUND—A rosary and a silver coin purse. Inquire at Fate’s Oollege Inn. WANTED. WANTED—Realizing that hundreds of men in this section are out of work, we offer to a few middle aged men all winter’s job at good pay. References required. Glen Bros., Rochester, N. Y. , - ,1 ■■■ WANTED—To buy oats straw stack or portion cf one. Russell Van Hook, phone 40-A. WANTED—Second hand base burner. C. P. Fata at College Inn restaurant FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS —I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest, dee me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. W. H. DEXTER ■ '■ j 1 " W. H. Dexter will pay 31 for Butterfat this week. The Republican is headquarters for fine job printing. Typewriter ribbons, all makes, at Republican office
