Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Leota Williams, who lives with Mrs. M. J. Burr, went to this morning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Williams. When ordering buckwheat flour, graham, whole wheat flour, or meal, insist on having Sprague’s, made fresh every, day. Guaranteed highest quality. Your Grocer, or phone 456. | Mr. and Mrs. Marion Robinson will leave tomorrow for their home in Mitchell, S. Dak., and his age£ mother, Mrs . Rebecca Robinson, will go with them and make her home with them for some time. County Agent O. G. Barrett and wife are being visited by his mother, Mrs. David F. Barrett, of Prattville, Jlich., and Mrs. Barrette’s parents, Mr. and Mra J. C. of Addison, Mich. Admiral George Dewey celebrated his 76th birthday at his home in Washington, D. C. Friday. Although he sow no signs of war, he said he remained an ardent advocate of a larger building program for the ravy. ' C. A. Gundy, who returned from the hospital in Chicago Saturday, after undergoing an. operation f >r hernia, remained here only over Sunday and went to Gary this morning to see about resuming work. Ribert Griffith, 38 years old, of Owensboro, Ky., where his mother lives, Friday afternoon shot and instantly killM Frank Scott, 40 years old, at Scott’s home in the mining town of Bicknell, this state. Brifflth boarded with Scott, a formes town marshal, and resented Scott’s reprimand for boisterous conduct. Oren F. Parker, of the Ann of Rowles & Parker, has been confined at his homo-for several days with a bronchial trouble and on the advice of his physician went to bed Sunday in order that he may have as complete rest as possible. Today he is feeling somewhat improved and would be up if he could secure the consent of his physician. Indications are that he will be able to be* out within a few daya