Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

All kinds of hard and soft coal at the Grant-Warner Lumber Co., Phone 458. ■ ■■'■■■ II ■■ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman went to * Chicago today to remain over Sunday. Christmas candies at Fate's College Inn. Mrs. George Culp went to Monon today to visit relatives over Sunday. * • s ' Buy your coal of Hamilton & Kellner. L,J ‘p - -I ■ J> Mrs. R. M. Gregg, of Bloomington, 111, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Laura B. Fate.* Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. Pat Donahue, of Remington, was brought here this morning to serve out a fine in the jail for drunkenness. Try our new range coal. GrantWarner Lumber Co, Phone 458. Mrs. Minnie Rathfon returned to Chicago today after a visit since Thursday With Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vanatta. e Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn. D. B. Wallace returned to Chicago this afternoon after a visit since Thursday with his son, A. E. Wallace and family. Phone 273 for prompt delivery of coal, wood and feed. Jas. W. McEwen was 82 years of age on Dec. 10th, and seems recently to be enjoying a little better health than previously. Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. The editor and Harry Parker’s dress suit went to Chicago today to attend the banquet of the Indiana Society. Christmas candles at Fate’s College Inn. Pauline Miller, one of the students at the Monnett-De Peyster School, went to Chicago today to remain until after the holidays. Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. George Welch and wife and County Commissioner Charles Welch and wife, of Carpenter township, were in Rensselaer yesterday. Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. D. W. Waymire went to Chicago this morning to join his wife for an over Sunday visit, she having preceded him there several days. Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. Mrs. E. J. Turpie, of Morengo, la, and Mrs. E. J. Low, of Medaryville, are visiting their sisters, Mrs. Jesse A. Snyder and Mrs. Garland Grant. Miss Victoria Marsh, who underwent an operation for appendicitis last Sunday, is now considerably improved and yesterday sat up some for the first time D. C. Norman and family, who have been living at Hamilton, Mont, since their removal from Rensselaer, recently held a public sale there and is moving to Three Forks, Mont. Never before has there been gathered together in Rensselaer such a large variety of Holiday Goods as we are showing this year. Practical Gifts at Reasonable Prices. ♦ , TRAUB. & SEHQ. Granville Aldricb, who moved to lowa two years ago’"has decided to return to Rensselaer and make this city his home again. He will return next week and will either buy or build residence property here. Funs make excellent Christmas presents. We have a nice assortment to select from, with stylet quality and the Tight prices. See and price ours before buying. E. VANARSDEL & CO. Mrs. C. A Gundy went to Chicago this morning to be present when her husband is operated on for hernia. Mr. Gundy works for the C, I. & L. at Gary and was injured recently. Laurant is a magician of more than ordinary skill. His wonderful art of palming was excellent. A bright future awaits this rising young magician.—Denver Times. At High School Auditorium, Wednea day evening, Dec. 17th. The “good fellows” are again going to take up the pleasurable task of seeing that Santa Claus visits the homes of the poor in Rensselaer. Every unmarried man will be asked to contribute sl, Are you a “goodfellow”? _ See our ladies’ and children's furs. Also a beautiful lot of barrette, front and back, combs, handkerchiefs, ladles' lace collars and many pretty and useful articles suitable for Xmas presents. • E. VANARSDEL A CO. Noble Stanche, 8-year-old son of Charles Stanche, was killed Thursday at Linton. The boy was leading a cow to pasture with a rope. The cow becaffife frightened and the rope became tangled around the boy’s neck and ne was dragged, his body catching on a stump. His ' neck was broken. "