Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1913 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
When you want oysters call Bowen & Kiser’s. 40c quart. Mr. and Mrs, John F. Draper, of Switzer, Ind., spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. William Coffell. (Jrville Lambert, on route No. 2, was the fortunate person to get the Wednesday turkey award at Traub & Seng’s. We are stocked up with good things for your Thanksgiving dinner. Call up phone 54. ~ ' JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Merica will move into their now house on his father’s farm*, near Francesville, the first of the week. • Ye lovers of good music, one and all! Come and hear Juanita! Where? Ellis Theatre, December 9th and 10th. ‘The Merry Milkmaids.” ■ ... i Miss Bertha Payne returned to Hammond Wednesday, after assisting in the care of the little daughter of Charles Payne, who was seriously sick, but is now improved. Fine large dill pickles at Rowen & Kiser’s. Mrs. Dallas Gunyon and Mrs. Robert S. Harmon, Of Patton, came Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving and a few days with their father, James McClannahan, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Beam, of Chicago, spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Charlotte George. Mr. and Mrs. James George were also here. Joe Larsh, son Jack and daughter Doris, took a dressed turkey and spent Thanksgiving at Kokomo with the children’s grandparents. ■ ’ - '■ ~
You should see Commodore and the - Doctor! Richest ever . Where? Ellis Opera House Tuesday and Wednesday evening, bec. 9 and 10. ‘(Merry Milkmaids.” Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Richardson, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Richardson, of Chicago, were down to spend Turkey Day with Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Halleck, and will extend their visit until Sunday.John Knox, Forest Morlan, Junior Benjamin, Bradley Ross, Yerne Haas, Kenneth Allman and John Duvall came down from the windy city to spend Thanksgiving day at their homes. Genuine Jackson Hill egg coal for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. Mallie Clark were down from Wheatfleld for Thanksgiving, joining Mr. and Mrs. Marion S. Learning, of Lafayette, at the F. B. Learning home for Thanksgiving. William Lewark and family are today moving to Roselawn, where he will work on a farm. Lewark was a section foreman here for several months and was succeeded by Frank Miller, who came here from Monon. _ Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Honan, who had been visiting at Danville, 111., for several days, came back here Wednesday to remain over Thanksgiving with his brother, Attorney E. P. Honan. They Will start in a few days for their southern home. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam entertained at a turkey dinner Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wright, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Dean iMerica and baby, of Francesville; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams, of Reynolds, and P. H. Williams, of Gary.
Mrs. Alice Clark Osborne, of Lebanon, Mo., is visiting her brother, John Clark and other relatives and old friends in Milroy township and may visit some friends in this city. She went to Missouri some fifteen years ago and was married in the west. i Oscar v Leech, who is engaged in the tailoring business in Brook, was home to spend Thanksgiving with his mother. He is getting along nicely in Brook and has prospects to building up a good and permanent trade, as he well deserves to do. Seiden Grant returned to Chestnut, 111., today after a visit since Tuesday with his father, Shelby Grant and family. Mrs. Seiden Grant is now in California, where she is spending the winter and where they may decide to move permanently if the climate proves beneficial to her health. Seiden is running a picture show at Chestnut. Call up phone 54 for fancy-cran-berries, grapes, oranges, lemons, grape-fruit, figs, dates, mixed nuts, chestnuts, bananas, and all kinds of nut kernels, ’ sweet and dill pickles, olives, celery, sweet potatoes, cabbage, carrots; turnips, parsnips, squashes, pie pumpkin, and mince-meat, or any table delicacy to be found in an up-to-date grocery. JOHN EGER. Most of the college students were at home for the Thanksgiving vacation. Simon Thompson, Faye Clarke, John Groom and Ralph Hammond came from Purdue; Fred Hamilton |rom DePauw; Marceline Roberts from Oxford: Cope Hanley and Van Moody from Illinois at Champaign; Jesse Wilcox from Central Business College at Indianapolis; Kenneth Allman from Chicago Dental. fry a Republican classified ad.
