Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WEATHER i , Rain tonight/somewhat colder west portion; Tuesday unsettled and slightly colder, probably local rains. Phone 273 for wood, feed, and coal. r'Miss' L. Truly went to Chicago” today to visit relatives. Fine large dill pickles at & Kiser’s. Attorney W. D. Boyd, of Delphi, made a business trip here today. Call 202 for fresh oysters and fish. We handle them all the time. Nice Florida oranges, 20 cents fl dozen, at John Eger’s. ” Phone 273 for feed, baled hay and straw. - f-L Just opened fiine barrel of dill pickles. Rowen & Kiser. Buy your coal of Hamilton & Kellner. The Knights will have work in the second degree Tuesday evening. Samuel Fendig went to Chicago tins morning to remain for a day or two, buying goods for his'store. No chains* and mo gears on the John Deere spreader. .It is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. , y i i i i ..I Congress convenes in regular session today. The special congress has been in session since last April. The girls’ card-club—will- meet Tuesday evening with Miss Eva Moore. Mrs. Mann Brewer returned to Winamac this morning, after attending the funeral here Sunday of her aunt, Miss Eva Sayler. Mrs. T. H. Dyer and Mrs. George Chappell returned to Kankakee today after a short visit here with Sylvester Hatton and family. Miss Flora Parke, teacher at Mt. Ayr, returned there today after spending the Thanksgiving vacation at her home in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz went to Chicago to-day to spend several days, where they will attend the fat stock show and the land show. The Relief Corps will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock for the election of officers. A full attendance is desired. Leave your order for potato&s in 2Vz bushel sacks on unloading days, Wednesday and Thursday, at 85 cents a bushel. JOHN EGER. County Agent Barrett will be at the Bank of Remington Wednesday afternoon -as usual to consult with the farmers of the community. Miss Leota Robinson, of Lafayette, returned to her home today after a visit here with Mrs. Maggie Karsten. Mrs. A. D. Swain returned to Morocco this morning after a brief visit here with her sister, Mrs. Mary E. Spitler. £ The Eastern Star Club will meet Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 2nd, with Mrs. H. L. Brown, at Bido-a-wee, north of town. Wilson 4 Bussell was in from McCoysburg today. He is enjoying a very good business with his store there. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Coen have received the sad news that a baby bora on Nov. 23rd to their son, Emerson Coen and wife, at Boulougne, Florida, died the same day.

Ray G. Anderson, formerly a merchant and prior to that a school teacher at Wheatfield, is here today. He is now practicing law at Crown Point. The saxophone is rapidly becoming America’s favorite instrument. To hear it played well one should go to see Kathryn Hawthorne and Clinton P. Ferry at the Princess tonight. Help the music department of your school by patronizing the operatta “The Merry Milkmaids,” at Ellis Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, December 9th and 10th. It’s for the benefit of your boys and girls. Be sure to come. Sheriff Hoover returned this morning from Jeffersonville, where he took Clifford Archer, the young man found guilty of chicken stealing, and who was given an indeterminate sentence of from one.to eight years in the reformatory. David Horsewood, now of near Ligonier, but for some years a farmer in this county, has been visiting his sons, Frank and Charles, near Rensselaer for several days. Today he went to Mt. Ayr to vtyit old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wishard, who arrived here last week for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Wisliard, are removing from Michigan to Rocky Ford, Colo., where Mrs. Wishard has/ relatives and where they expect to engage in some kind of business. Misses Alice Coen and Muriel Harris attended a ball at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house at Purdue on Thanksgiving night and returned /home Friday evening. Faye Clarke came home at the same time for a short visit with his parents.