Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn. Phone 273 for prompt delivery of coat wood and feed. Christmas candies at Fate’s Collegeinn. J. H. Carson left today on a selling trip to (MOnon, Brookston and other places. Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn. Fraaik B. Ham has returned from a business trip to Oklahoma City and Atlas, Okla. Try our new range coal. GrantWarner Lumber Co., Phone 458. Garland Grant made a trip to Medaryville today to look after his wife’s farm. All kinds of hard and soft coal at the Grant-Warner Lumber Co., Phone 458.
Mrs. S. S. Shedd went to Chicago this morning to remain until the last of the week. Dustless mops and dusting clothes at the Presbyterian Ladies’ Bazaar. Father Christian Daniel made a trip to Fair Oaks today to see Mrs. Fish Gilmore, who is quite ill. Buffalo glutin feed is the greatest milk producing feed on the market. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Haskell, of Bellfountaine, Ohio, were the guests over Sunday of his brother, Frank Haskell, and family. A market will be held at Warner Bros.’ Hardware Store Saturday, Dec. 13th, in connection with the Presbyterian Ladies’ Bazaar. Trustee J. W. Selmer was down from Gillam township today, having been unable to attend the commissioners’ meeting last week on account of sickness. See the attractive menus prepared for the suppers at the armory Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Oscar Leech, of Fowler, and Herbert Sampson, of Foresmaft, returned to their homes this morning after an over night visit here. Don’t miss the turkey dinner Sat urday evening at the armory. A fine menu has been prepared. The condition of Iva'h Healey has continued to improve some since yesterday and unless a backset occurs there is now every prospect for her recovery. . Chicken pie supper in the new dining room of the Chrsitian church, Wednesday, Dec. 11th. Sup per will be served from 5 o’clock til everyone has been served. Tickets 25c each. Everybody invited. Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. Mrs. Florence Brown and three children, of Frankfort, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Griggs, went to Frankfort today to visit relatives. Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. Eat your supper Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at the atrmory, where the ladies of the Catholic church will serve you an excellent meal. Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn. S. N. Finch, of North liberty, Ind., returned to his home this morning after a Short visit here with Miss Daisy Ramey, at the home of J. H. Long. Stewart Moore, who recently went to Texarkana, Tex., to work as a chauffeur, has written back that there is no Work there and that he expects to return home within a few days. Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn. Philip Kistner, of Dunn, Benton county, who had been on a business trip to Beaverville and other Illinois towns, came here today and made a trip to his Hanging Grove township farm. Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. Chicken pie supper in the new dining , loom of the Chrsitian chtirch. Wednesday, Dec. 11th. Supper will bo served from 5 o’clock till everyone has been served. Tickets 25c each. Everybody Invited. J. R. Stevens, of Hammond, Who was returning to His home from Indianapolis, stopped off here this morning for a visit between trains with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Stevens. W. H. DEXTER W. H. Dexter will pay 33 cents for Butterfat this week C ASTOR IA Jbr Infants and Childreni Ito KN Yn Han Alwqs tagtt Bears the ■Z/XX/y***' Signature of
